Prototyping an Energy Harvesting Wireless Sensor Network Application Using HarvWSNet

Conference: ARCS 2013 - 26th International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems 2013
02/19/2013 - 02/22/2013 at Prague, Czech Republic

Proceedings: ARCS 2013

Pages: 6Language: englishTyp: PDF

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Authors:
Broekaert, Florian (Thales Communications & Security, Gennevilliers, France)
Didioui, Amine; Bernier, Carolynn (CEA, DRT, LETI, Grenoble, France)
Sentieys, Olivier (INRIA, IRISA, Lannion, France)

Abstract:
In this article, the HarvWSNet simulation framework is used to explore the feasibility of a structural health monitoring application based on a wireless sensor network. The aim is to show the value of a simulation-based approach for the architecture exploration and prototyping of severely energy constrained applications. In the target application, each network node performs a reading of temperature and/or acceleration and transmits the data to a base station every given period. A second objective of this work is to test the relevance of a power management algorithm whose role is to adapt the application quality of service to the instantaneous state of the energy harvesting module. The final goal is to propose a ‘perpetually powered’ node architecture compatible with the user application requirements.