Title :
ASP: an adaptive energy-efficient polling algorithm for Bluetooth piconets
Author :
Perillo, Mark ; Heinzelman, Wendi B.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Rochester Univ., NY, USA
Abstract :
Among the various wireless technologies available today, Bluetooth stands out as the most promising for use in low-power sensor networks. This is especially true for large networks of sensors with low data rates, where Bluetooth´s low power Hold, Sniff, and Park modes could be utilized during periods of low activity to reduce power consumption. One way that these modes can be exploited to reduce energy consumption is by using an intelligent polling scheme to control intra-piconet traffic. We introduce a polling algorithm called adaptive share polling (ASP) that is designed to perform well when the network consists of sources sending short data packets at constant rate that may fluctuate over time. In ASP, the scheduler at the master implicitly learns the share of the bandwidth that needs to be allocated to each of the slaves in order to meet the latency and/or power requirements of the application. Our simulation results show that significant power savings can be achieved in slaves whose data rates do not approach capacity of a Bluetooth piconet, and in masters when the composite data rate of the piconet does not approach capacity.
Keywords :
Bluetooth; bandwidth allocation; energy conservation; low-power electronics; picocellular radio; power consumption; sensor fusion; ASP; Bluetooth piconets; adaptive polling algorithm; adaptive share polling; data packets; energy consumption; energy-efficient polling algorithm; intelligent polling; intrapiconet traffic; low-power sensor networks; power consumption; power savings; simulation; wireless technologies; Algorithm design and analysis; Application specific processors; Bluetooth; Communication system traffic control; Energy consumption; Energy efficiency; Intelligent sensors; Master-slave; Personal area networks; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 2003. Proceedings of the 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1874-5
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2003.1174868