Title :
Dynamic Power Management with Scheduled Switching Modes in Wireless Sensor Networks
Author :
Sausen, P.S. ; Sousa, J.R.B. ; Spohn, M.A. ; Perkusich, A. ; Lima, A.M.N.
Author_Institution :
Univ. Regional do Noroeste do Estado do RS, Ijui
Abstract :
A wireless sensor network (WSN) comprises many sensor nodes each one containing a processing unit, one or more sensors, a power unit, and a radio for data communication. Nodes are power constrained, because they run on batteries, that in many cases cannot be easily replaced. This paper presents a novel dynamic power management technique, named Dynamic Power Management with Scheduled Switching Modes (DPM-SSM), derived from a more realistic analysis of the battery capacity recovery effect and the switching energy. This was only possible thanks to the application of a more realistic battery model (i.e., Rakhmatov-Vrudhula battery model). Preliminary results showed the potential for improving the battery lifetime by taking advantage of the battery recovery effect when a node transitions to a sleeping state, and mostly when transitions are scheduled after packet transmissions. DPM-SSM provides several DPM modes which are triggered depending on the battery remaining capacity. Simulations results show that DPM-SSM can provide real battery power recovery without compromising the timeliness of the applications running on the wireless sensor network.
Keywords :
telecommunication network management; telecommunication power supplies; wireless sensor networks; Rakhmatov-Vrudhula battery model; battery capacity recovery; battery lifetime; data communication; dynamic power management; packet transmissions; power unit; processing unit; scheduled switching mode; wireless sensor networks; Battery management systems; Capacitive sensors; Communication switching; Dynamic scheduling; Energy consumption; Energy management; Protocols; Radio spectrum management; Temperature sensors; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems, 2007. MASCOTS '07. 15th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1853-4
Electronic_ISBN :
1526-7539
DOI :
10.1109/MASCOTS.2007.20