Author: | P. Hurni, B. Nyffenegger, T. Braun, A. Hergenröder | links: | Bibtex |
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Source: | Wireless Sensor Networks, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 6567/2011, pp. 49-64, Bonn, Germany, February 2011 | ||
This paper examines the accuracy of software-based on-line
energy estimation techniques. It evaluates today's most widespread energy
estimation model in order to investigate whether the current methodology of
pure software-based energy estimation running on a sensor
node itself can indeed reliably and accurately determine its energy consumption -
independent of the particular node instance, the traffic load
the node is exposed to, or the MAC protocol the node is running. The paper
enhances today's widely used energy estimation model by integrating
radio transceiver switches into the model, and proposes a methodology
to find the optimal estimation model parameters. It proves by statistical
validation with experimental data that the proposed model enhancement
and parameter calibration methodology significantly increases the
estimation accuracy.