DocumentCode
628870
Title
Clocks, latency and energy efficiency in duty cycled, multi-hop Wireless Sensor Networks
Author
O´Connell, Eoin ; O´Flynn, Brendan ; Boyle, David
Author_Institution
Tyndall Nat. Inst., Univ. Coll. Cork, Cork, Ireland
fYear
2013
fDate
13-14 June 2013
Firstpage
199
Lastpage
204
Abstract
To achieve extended low-power operation in multi-hop Wireless Sensor Networks, networked nodes are often radio duty cycled to decrease power consumption incurred by energy intensive modes of the wireless transceiver. These nodes, spending the majority of their lifetime in a `sleep´ state, can introduce large latencies into data transmission and reception. This latency becomes particularly impactful as the number of hops required to transmit data packets to the destination node increases. We investigate the impact of oscillator drift on the end-to-end latency of packet transmission over multiple hops. We show how drift impacts upon the choice of the receive check interval for the networked devices. We illustrate the effects of choosing crystal oscillators with varying degrees of ppm accuracy. We present analytical models, simulation and extensive empirical evaluation to support our evaluation. Finally, we demonstrate how optimal initial operating parameters may be derived to minimize power consumption. This work provides further practical knowledge of the fundamental capabilities and limitations of radio duty cycled wireless sensor networks.
Keywords
crystal oscillators; energy conservation; radio reception; radio transceivers; telecommunication network reliability; wireless sensor networks; clock; crystal oscillator; data packet transmission; data reception; data transmission; destination node; end-to-end latency; energy efficiency; energy intensive mode; multihop wireless sensor network; power consumption; radio duty cycling; receive check interval; wireless transceiver; Accuracy; Crystals; Mathematical model; Media Access Protocol; Oscillators; Power demand; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Advances in Sensors and Interfaces (IWASI), 2013 5th IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Bari
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-0039-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IWASI.2013.6576072
Filename
6576072
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