Bounding communication delay in energy harvesting sensor networks

Yu Gu, Tian He

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Abstract

In energy-harvesting sensor networks, limited ambient energy from environment necessitates sensor nodes to operate at a low-duty-cycle, i.e., they communicate briefly and stay asleep most of time. Such low-duty-cycle operation leads to orders of magnitude longer communication delays in comparison with traditional always-active networks, imposing a new challenge in many time-sensitive sensor network applications (e.g., tracking and alert). In this paper, we introduce novel solutions for bounding sink-to-node communications in energy-harvesting sensor networks. We first present an optimal solution for the sink-to-one case and its distributed implementation. For the sink-to-many case, we theoretically prove its NP-Hardness and inapproximability property, followed by an efficient heuristic solution.We have evaluated our design with both extensive simulation and a TinyOS/Mote based implementation. Compared with an improved version of a state-of-the-art design, our delay maintenance design effectively provides E2E delay guarantees while consuming as much as 60% less energy.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationICDCS 2010 - 2010 International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems
Pages837-847
Number of pages11
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 27 2010
Event30th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, ICDCS 2010 - Genova, Italy
Duration: Jun 21 2010Jun 25 2010

Publication series

NameProceedings - International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems

Other

Other30th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, ICDCS 2010
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityGenova
Period6/21/106/25/10

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