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Title: New Devices


1
New Devices
  • Jonathan Hui
  • jwhui_at_cs.berkeley.edu
  • Computer Science Division
  • University of California, Berkeley

2
Outline
  • Telos Experimentation Kit
  • Wall-plug Mote
  • Impact on Services
  • Enabling New Applications

3
Telos Experimentation Kit
  • Device for sensor experimentation and
    classroom/laboratory use of wireless sensor
    networks
  • Consists of
  • Telos Revision B
  • Telos Sensor Board
  • Battery and Charger

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Telos Sensor BoardPolastre and Dutta
  • Microphone
  • Sampling up to 200ksamples/second
  • Analog compander eliminates noises and amplifies
    signal, low pass filter, configurable compression
    and noise gate
  • Wakeup microphone energy caught by low pass
    filter with decay, interrupt set by mic energy
    threshold
  • Speaker
  • 700mW output to 8 ohm speaker
  • Output to DAC up to 200,000 times/second
  • Accelerometer
  • ADXL320 low power /-5g
  • Configurable window comparator
  • Detects light taps to heavy shaking
  • Light sensor
  • Photodiode with current amplifier
  • Configurable gain for low level ambient indoor
    light to high level direct sunlight

5
Telos Sensor BoardPolastre and Dutta
  • Principles
  • Low Power operation
  • Sensors operate down to 2.2V
  • Low active and standby current consumption
  • Sub-circuit isolation
  • Wakeup circuitry
  • Event detection
  • Interrupts
  • High performance
  • Up to 200ksamples/sec 12-bit ADC with reference
    voltages
  • 12-bit DAC, interrupts with Timer capturing
  • Configurable
  • Set thresholds, gain, and triggering

6
Power SubsystemPolastre
  • Telos USB/Li Charger
  • Charges Li battery when connected to USB
  • Indictor LED
  • Red charging
  • Green fully charged

7
How it all fits together
  • Telos in enclosure
  • Key metaphor using USB connector
  • Telos, Sensor Board, Charger, and Battery
  • Cradle holds Telos device
  • Applications
  • Ubiquitous Computing
  • Keychain device
  • Sensors as UI input
  • Classrooms/Labs
  • Digital Signal Processing
  • Wireless Networking
  • Embedded Systems
  • Sensing and Control
  • Etc

8
Wall-Plug Mote
  • Mote-controlled, AC wall-plug
  • Functions
  • Energy metering of AC devices
  • Actuation (relay and dimmer)
  • Wireless network relay
  • Control todays AC appliances
  • People
  • (EECS) David Culler, Jonathan Hui, Joe Polastre,
    Xin Yang
  • (MechE) Paul Wright, Charlie Huizenga, Alex Do

9
Wall-Plug Device
  • Processor/radio
  • Telos rev. B
  • Additional MSP430 coprocessor to offload
    computation if needed
  • Energy meter IC
  • Voltage RMS
  • Current RMS
  • Total energy consumed
  • Threshold for surge and SAG detection
  • Digital calibration
  • Power Relay
  • Up to 16 amps
  • Double latching
  • Dimmer with Triac
  • Up to 6 amps
  • Default to off position

Front View
10
Wall-Plug Device
  • User feedback / debugging
  • Four external LEDs
  • Alpha-numeric, backlit LCD display
  • User Button
  • Tap to change display mode
  • Hold down to reset energy meter accumulator
  • Power/Reset Button
  • RFID tag for identification
  • Transformerless AC-DC converter
  • Less than 600 mW ambient power dissipation

Front View
11
Wall-Plug Design Issues
Rear View
  • Still requires some physical inputs
  • USB for Telos
  • Physical switch to set relay or dimmer
  • Output for energy-meter calibration
  • Panel on rear exposes these features
  • Forcing user to unplug box removes possibility
    of
  • Connected USB while on AC power
  • Accidentally switching box between dimmer and
    relay mode

12
Wall-Plug Design Issues
Telos
Low-voltage board
  • 4-board design
  • High-voltage board, Low-voltage board, Telos, UI
    board
  • Protect DC components from high voltages
  • Removable UI board for thinner version without UI
  • For plugs behind large appliances

UI Board
High-voltage board
13
Wall-Plug Design Issues
Telos
  • Positioning
  • Telos on top
  • AC circuitry on bottom
  • Structural design
  • Robust to many insertions and removals from
    outlet
  • Packaging specially designed to press-fit boards
    for strength
  • Heat Dissipation
  • Might be an issue Dimmer outputs 1 Watt/Amp
  • May require vents in the package
  • Moisture / Seal from environment
  • Only to protect user from high-voltage
  • Not subject to outdoor use

14
New Deployments
  • Previous Deployments
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Great Duck Island
  • Redwood Forests
  • Golden Gate Bridge
  • Indoor environment at Intel
  • Military Applications
  • Vehicle tracking and unmanned pursuit
  • Event detection and classification
  • Future Deployments
  • Household Applications
  • Nearly any AC-powered item (space heaters,
    dish-washers, refrigerators, etc.)
  • Lighting / Climate control
  • Anomaly detection
  • Medical monitoring
  • ... many other household applications

15
New Deployments
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Military Applications
  • Energy constrained
  • Sparse node density causes radio coverage problem
  • Packaging for outdoor deployments and unattended
    use
  • Household Deployments
  • with AC-powered motes
  • No energy constraints
  • Will want to control many household appliances,
    so radio coverage is given
  • Packaging for indoor deployments and occasional
    physical interaction
  • Utilize Telos Experimentation Kit to provide
    sensing information

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New Network Topology
  • Heterogeneous networks in terms of energy
  • AC-powered
  • Battery-powered

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Impact on Services
  • Time synchronization
  • Low power listening
  • Routing
  • Dissemination
  • Deployment Localization
  • Mobility

18
Time Synchronization
  • Dimmer requires synchronization with AC wave
  • AC signal provides a global clock signal
  • Fine-grained time-sync much easier when using AC
    signal

19
Low Power Listening (LPL)
TX
  • LPL without time sync incurs high transmit and
    receive costs

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Routing
  • Routing infrastructure maintained using AC nodes
  • AC nodes provide communication backbone
  • Leaf nodes dont have to relay packets
  • Backbone nodes to communicate with little
    overhead
  • Radio coverage due to numerous devices we wish to
    control

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Dissemination
  • Backbone allows for quick dissemination
    throughout network
  • Battery nodes only wake up to receive, not
    transmit

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Deployment Localization
  • No extra wires required!
  • Use RFIDs on outlet, wall-plug device, and
    appliance for quick deployment
  • Associate mote with outlet gives location
  • Associate mote with appliance gives information
    of what is being controlled
  • Download applet for specific appliance

23
Mobility
  • Mobility model
  • AC-powered nodes are static
  • Battery-powered nodes may be mobile
  • Dealing with mobility is simpler
  • Effective low-power listening with global
    time-sync
  • Transmit/receive messages to/from nearest AC node
  • Approximate location determined by radio
    connectivity

24
New Applications
  • AC-powered mesh network infrastructure simplifies
    many problems
  • Time synchronization
  • Low power listening
  • Routing
  • Dissemination
  • Deployment Localization
  • Mobility
  • Enables us to think of new applications

25
Applications Lighting Control
  • Maintain light-level with users preference in a
    room with windows and sun-light
  • While minimizing electrical costs
  • Sensors
  • Battery-powered nodes with photo sensor
  • Actuators
  • Wall-plug dimmer

26
Applications Climate Control
  • Maintain temperature with users preference
  • While minimizing electrical costs
  • Sensors
  • Indoor temperature, Outdoor temperature, Energy
    cost
  • Actuators
  • Ceiling fans, air-conditioner, heater, window
    blinds
  • Large time constants in control allow pre-cooling
  • pre-cool when energy is cheaper
  • Also applies to refrigerators, water-heater, etc.

27
Applications Demand-Response
  • Electric utility provides real-time energy prices
  • Customers adjust usage of appliances and other
    items based on current energy price
  • Customers reduce costs by adjusting when and how
    long to operate electrical items
  • Load shedding during high demand prices can
    reduce peak electrical load on utility

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Applications Demand-Response
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Applications Anomaly Detection
  • Light bulb burn-out detection
  • Appliance health monitoring
  • By measuring energy consumption characteristics
  • Detect inefficiencies of air-conditioner
  • Sensors indoor outdoor temperature sensor,
    energy meter for AC
  • Detect when window is open, filters are clogged,
    etc.
  • Micro-electric monitoring for many other problems
  • Electrical and non-electrical
  • High energy usage by water pump due to water leak

30
Applications Medical Devices
  • With communication backbone, plug in new devices
    to create a new application
  • Home health monitoring
  • Pulse oximeter
  • Wireless EKG
  • Accelerometer
  • Glucose meter
  • Home security
  • Entertainment
  • your application here

31
Closing the Loop
  • Closing the loop in non-military applications
  • Differences from PEG
  • Both large and small time constants (temperature,
    light)
  • Integrate multiple sensors
  • Energy meter, temperature, light, sound,
    accelerometer, etc.
  • To control
  • Ceiling fans, air-conditioner, lighting, any AC
    appliance
  • Multiple user preferences
  • A technology that consumers can immediately
    appreciate

32
Conclusion
  • New devices are not novel
  • we know how to build them
  • but they enable new application thinking
  • Other than environmental monitoring military
  • Make sure services we develop are enough to cover
    these
  • AC Wall-Plug and Telos Experimentation Kit may
    help drive adoption of sensor networks
  • AC-powered infrastructure (just plug it in)
  • Simplifies many services
  • Applications that consumers can appreciate

33
Energy-Meter Relay
  • Developed by Xin Yang
  • Mica2-dot for wireless communication and
    computation
  • Energy meter IC
  • Power relay for actuation

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Energy-Meter Relay
  • Integrated with Oscilloscope (demo tonight)

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Applications Demand-Response
  • When electrical utility rate changes control
    system can automatically adjust
  • Light dimmers
  • Climate-control (air-conditioning/heating)
  • Ceiling fans vs. air-conditioner
  • Water heater and other appliances
  • Outdoor pool equipment
  • etc.
  • Control system can also give user feedback
  • Current total energy consumption of household
  • Current electrical utility rate
  • Feedback allows the user to determine when to use
    energy intensive appliances (i.e. washer/dryer).

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Power Management
  • AC nodes can make intelligent decisions for
    battery-powered nodes
  • Battery-powered nodes provide data about
    environment around AC node
  • AC node can ask surrounding nodes to increase
    duty cycle if event is interesting
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