Benjamin Burse, Kristina Doycheva, Andreas Aicher, Christian Walther, Jan Oliver Ringert
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Single-board computers like Raspberry Pi, have enabled a wide variety of monitoring applications. Microcontroller development boards offer similar functionality, but at a lower cost. Still, they are not widely used, because they are supposed to be slow. This paper aims to evaluate the abilities of modern microcontrollers and compares them to single-board computers. For this purpose experiments concerning power consumption and performance evaluation is conducted. The results suggest that promising low-cost microcontrollers exist, which could be applied to reduce cost and energy consumption per node or increase the number of nodes used simultaneously in one monitoring system.