U. Kulau, S. Rottmann, S. Schildt, Johannes van Balen, L. Wolf
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Abstract
The fault-tolerant character of WSN protocols and applications that do not assume completely reliable systems legitimize undervolting - a highly efficient energy management technique where the supply voltage is set below the minimum specifications. As has been shown in earlier work, by using thereliable IdealVolting undervolting scheme the lifetime of WSN applications can be increased significantly while keeping the node in a safe state even under rough environmental conditions. To show the usability of undervolting in a real world WSN deployment, we performed a long-term study of IdealVolting in a Smart Farming application. All measurements were performed on a generic outdoor testbed for WSNs (PotatoNet) which is also presented within this paper. We collected a long-term dataset of a WSN running for one farming season on a potato fieldto compare the reliability and performance characteristics of IdealVolting against a regular powered WSN.