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Remote controlled performance analysis of embedded wireless sensor networks


Abstract:

Deciding which communication technology is optimal for a given wireless sensor network (WSN) application depends on many factors and is not always unambiguous. Only a com...Show More

Abstract:

Deciding which communication technology is optimal for a given wireless sensor network (WSN) application depends on many factors and is not always unambiguous. Only a comparison when deploying the network in the target environment with real hardware can assure that the system behaves as expected. Both hard- and software design can benefit when a suitable testbed infrastructure specific for embedded wireless networks is used during the development phase. In this demo, we present a testbed infrastructure for embedded low-power wireless networks and the possible analysis of the node's power consumption and the network's behavior. The testbed is made up of a scalable setup of an Ethernet-based backbone of cost-effective distributed Linux Boards for basic remote programming, debugging and monitoring tasks as well as a dedicated high-performance power measurement system able to track the dynamic current consumption of sleeping ultra-low power sensor nodes in the μA-range up to several hundreds of mA of embedded Wifi-modules for high bandwidth applications.
Date of Conference: 12-16 June 2017
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 22 January 2018
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Conference Location: Stockholm, Sweden

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