WiSeBat:无线传感器网络准确的能量基准

Quentin Bramas, Wilfried Dron, Mariem Ben Fadhl, K. Hachicha, P. Garda, S. Tixeuil
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无线传感器网络的最新应用需要小型但可持续的电池供电设备。因此,准确有效地计算节点的功耗以估计其生命周期变得至关重要。现有的无线网络模拟器要么实现简单的能耗和电池模型,要么实现非常复杂和通用的模型,这阻碍了可扩展性。在本文中,我们(i)介绍了WiSeBat,一个使用实际能耗和电池模型来估计设备寿命的模块,该模块专门针对无线传感器网络模拟进行了优化。然后,我们(ii)通过实际测量验证它。最后,我们使用它(iii)来比较无线传感器在几个现实场景中的寿命。首先,我们回顾了现有的模拟电池的技术,并讨论了哪些行为对于获得真实和快速的模拟是重要的。然后,我们提出了与模拟器无关的电池和传感器能耗模型,并在WSNet模拟器中实现了该模型。其次,我们比较了传感器的测量寿命和模拟寿命。一方面,我们的实验表明,我们的模型提供了86 - 96%的准确寿命估计。另一方面,以前的默认WSNet模型将生命周期高估了2600%以上。经过验证后,我们使用我们的方法对不同场景下无线传感器网络的不同协议栈的能耗进行基准测试。这些模拟与简单场景中的众所周知的结果相匹配,因为我们证明了ContikiMAC比X-MAC具有更好的性能。它们还提供了更复杂情况下传感器寿命的准确比较。
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WiSeBat: accurate energy benchmarking of wireless sensor networks
Recent applications of Wireless Sensor Network require small yet sustainable battery-powered devices. As a consequence, it becomes crucial to accurately and efficiently compute a node's power consumption in order to estimate its lifetime. Existing wireless network simulators either implement simplistic energy consumption and battery models, or very complex and general ones that hinders scalability. In this paper, we (i) present WiSeBat, a module to estimate devices lifetime using realistic energy consumption and battery models, that has specially been optimized for wireless sensor network simulations. We then (ii) validate it through real measurements. Finally, we used it (iii) to compare wireless sensor lifetime in several realistic scenarios. Firstly, we review existing techniques to simulate a battery and discuss what behaviors are important to get realistic and fast simulations. We then propose simulator-independent models for the battery and for the energy consumption of sensors, and implement this model in the WSNet simulator. Secondly, we compare measured and simulated lifetimes of sensors. On the one hand, our experiments show that our models provide an 86 - 96% accurate lifetime estimation. On the other hand, the previous default WSNet models overestimate lifetime by more than 2600%. Once validated, we used our approach to benchmark the energy consumption of different protocol stacks of wireless sensor networks, under different scenarios. These simulations match well-known results in simple scenarios, as we demonstrate better performance of ContikiMAC over X-MAC. They also provide an accurate comparison of sensor lifetime in more complex scenarios.
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