Title: Powerpoint template for scientific poster
1DuraNet Energy-Efficient Durable Slot-Free
Power Scheduling Terence Tong, David Molnar, and
Alec Woo UC-Berkeley
- Goals
- Energy conservation
- Minimize idle listening
- Reliable
- Issues
- Density, Scale, Clock skew, Joins / Leave
- Queue Overflow, Aggregation
- Simple
- Distributed, Low memory footprint
- Protocol Details
- Sync Phase
- Schedule Negotiation
- Hidden Node Problem, Backoff on RTS
- Buffer Queue Problem, RTS/CTS abort
- Sequence Number Protocol
- Backoff
- Problem
- Tiny low-power devices for sensing environment
- Data collection, Pursuer/Evader applications
- Berkeley Mica2 mote platform
- 8-bit 8MHz Atmel processor, ChipCon 1000 radio
- Must conserve energy and extend battery lifetime
- 2 AA batteries 2000 mAh, lasts for 7days if
node leaves idle - Cant replace batteries every 7 days
- Schedule Negotiation
- Simulation Methodology
- TOSSIM, TinyOS 1.1 w/Blast routing
- Fixed MT topology on grid
- Periodic synthetic workload
C-gtP Blah Blah Blah P-gtC ACK
C Lets Talk P Come by 6 everyday
- Conclusions
- Can build near-optimal schedules at low cost
- Overall savings depends on schedule durability
- Increase durability with parent ACK
- Factors affecting durability
- Clock Skew do time sync in ACK
- Link Reliability retransmit
- Interference Neighborhood Change
- Need experiment to determine real rate of change