Energy-Aware Reconfiguration of Sensor Nodes
Andreas Weissel, Simon Kellner, "Energy-Aware Reconfiguration of Sensor
Nodes", Proceedings of the First GI/ITG Workshop on Non-Functional
Properties of Embedded Systems (NFPES), Nuremberg, Germany, March 2006
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Abstract:
Energy consumption is one of the most challenging constraints for the design
and implementation of sensor networks. As sensor nodes are commonly
battery-driven, the way the available energy is used determines the lifetime of
the system. In recent research, a variety of approaches has been investigated
to predict energy consumption off-line using simulation, emulation, code
analysis and energy models of hardware components. However, for a wide range of
applications the run-time behavior is dictated by sensor measurements or
external events, allowing only a worst case analysis before deployment.
In this paper, we investigate different approaches to derive energy
characteristics during run-time and to adapt or reconfigure the applications
running on individual sensor nodes. We discuss prototype implementations based
on TinyOS for the BTnode architecture and their overhead regarding energy
consumption and code size.