A survey on power management for long-term measurements using Wireless Sensor Networks

Sebastian A. Bachmaier, Markus Krüger, Christian U. Grosse

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Abstract

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are often required to monitor structures over a long period of time. This specifies several requirements for the design of WSN hardware, such as the use of low-power chip components, the use of micro-electrical mechanical sensors (MEMS) instead of conventional sensors and the use of a hybrid power supply. On the software side it dictates the utilization of intelligent power saving mechanisms and adequate network algorithms. Only the combination of all these measures provides a practical solution to the desired long-term monitoring. In this paper, a non-comprehensive survey on the measures that can be taken in each of the above-mentioned aspects is given. Different low-power chip components and MEMS are opposed and rated for several physical quantities. Then, some energy-harvesting methods (i.e. thermo-electric, photovoltaic and others) and the resulting hybrid power supplies with a supporting primary battery are presented. On the software side, duty-cycled and event-based measurements are opposed and several radio transmission regimes are presented. The result is a combined low-power approach that prolongs uptime of WSNs. Measurement results of a WSN hardware platform incorporating the Material Testing Institute's data acquisition software are shown, where operating time was extended by using the presented measures.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationStructural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure - Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure, SHMII 2009
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2009
Externally publishedYes
Event4th International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure, SHMII 2009 - Zurich, Switzerland
Duration: 22 Jul 200924 Jul 2009

Conference

Conference4th International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure, SHMII 2009
Country/TerritorySwitzerland
CityZurich
Period22/07/0924/07/09

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Information Systems and Management
  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Building and Construction

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