DocumentCode
3674031
Title
Timing synchronization of low power wireless sensor nodes with largely differing clock frequencies and variable synchronization intervals
Author
Hans-Peter Bernhard;Achim Berger;Andreas Springer
Author_Institution
Johannes Kepler University Linz, Institute for Communications Engineering and RF-Systems, Altenbergerstr. 69, 4040, Austria
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
7
Abstract
In this paper a novel synchronization method for wireless sensor networks with star topology is presented. We address timing synchronization using low frequency real-time clocks in all nodes. A beacon-driven TDMA-protocol for bidirectional node/base communication is used. Between the beacons, which are sent by the base station, lie the superframe time intervals to handle data transmission from node to base. We discuss the protocol and its energy saving advantages including the challenges of synchronization. We reduce the required communication for synchronization based on long term synchronicity of the node to save energy. Due to the individual node clock, the accurate superframe time interval usually will consist of a rational number of clock ticks. We propose to use a ΔΣ-converter to generate a sequence of superframes with different time durations, but each consisting of integer multiples of clock ticks, which - on average - achieve the accurate superframe duration for any rational number of clock ticks. We show by theory and measurements that our novel approach leads to a variance of the synchronization error which is constant at a value of 0.25 clock cycles. The variance is independent of the rate at which the nodes listen to the beacon of the base station.
Keywords
"Synchronization","Clocks","Base stations","Time division multiple access","Wireless sensor networks","Protocols"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Emerging Technologies & Factory Automation (ETFA), 2015 IEEE 20th Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ETFA.2015.7301409
Filename
7301409
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