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Energy Modeling Based on Power Profiling of Wireless Sensor Device

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IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL
卷 22, 期 23, 页码 22754-22769

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2022.3212933

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Communication process; energy evaluation; energy modeling; power measurement; power profiling; wireless sensor network (WSN)

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This article presents an accurate energy model for wireless sensor devices based on power consumption measurement, and validates its effectiveness through experiments, highlighting the importance of data transfer in WSD energy consumption.
This article elaborates on an accurate energy model (EM) for wireless sensor devices (WSDs) based on power consumption measurement. A deep understanding of WSD's energy cost depends on the WSD's functional components contributing to the wireless communication process. The model includes different stages of transmission (Tx) and reception (Rx) communication modes. The practical EM is developed with data packet lengths, data rate, operation status, predesigned stages versus appropriate communication bus, and power mode, including mutual data transfers between the microcontroller and the radio module. The validity of the EM is verified through an experimental setup having a TelosB device. As expected, the modeled and measured energy consumed by the WSD operating from 1-to-4-MHz CPU frequencies and the 2-to-100-byte payload is in very good agreement. It was found that, compared to the energy consumption in processing, Tx, listening, and Rx phases, the data transfer consumes up to 40% of total WSD energy, whereas this aspect is often neglected in usual models. Overall, the proposed model provides significant accuracy and might be helpful in improving the energy efficiency of future wireless sensor networks.

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