AdaSens:协调间歇性供电传感器的自适应环境监测

Shuyue Lan, Zhilu Wang, John Mamish, Josiah D. Hester, Qi Zhu
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在野生动物监视、野火探测、作物灌溉和建筑物管理等应用中,感知环境以获得更好、更有效的态势感知是必不可少的。能量收集、间歇性供电的传感器已经成为长期环境感知的零维护解决方案。然而,这些设备受到间歇性和变化的能量供应的影响,这对执行感知任务提出了三个主要挑战:(1)根据受限资源和动态能量可用性智能缩放计算,(2)规划通信和感知任务,(3)协调传感器节点以增加网络的总感知范围。我们提出了一个自适应框架,AdaSens,它以协调的方式适应间歇性供电的传感器节点的操作,在中断和资源受限的情况下,在空间和时间上尽可能多地覆盖目标场景。我们在真实世界的监控视频数据集(VideoWeb)上对AdaSens进行了评估,结果显示,与其他方法相比,AdaSens在重要帧的覆盖范围上至少提高了16%。
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AdaSens: Adaptive Environment Monitoring by Coordinating Intermittently-Powered Sensors
Perceiving the environment for better and more efficient situational awareness is essential in applications such as wildlife surveillance, wildfire detection, crop irrigation, and building management. Energy-harvesting, intermittently-powered sensors have emerged as a zero maintenance solution for long-term environmental perception. However, these devices suffer from intermittent and varying energy supply, which presents three major challenges for executing perceptual tasks: (1) intelligently scaling computation in light of constrained resources and dynamic energy availability, (2) planning communication and sensing tasks, (3) and coordinating sensor nodes to increase the total perceptual range of the network. We propose an adaptive framework, AdaSens, which adapts the operations of intermittently-powered sensor nodes in a coordinated manner to cover as much as possible of the targeted scene, both spatially and temporally, under interruptions and constrained resources. We evaluate AdaSens on a real-world surveillance video dataset, VideoWeb, and show at least 16% improvement on the coverage of the important frames compared with other methods.
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