The neverending runtime: Using new technologies for ultra-low power applications with an unlimited runtime

Cassens B, Martens A, Kapitza R (2016)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2016

Publisher: Junction Publishing

Pages Range: 325-330

Conference Proceedings Title: International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks

Event location: Graz, AUT

ISBN: 9780994988607

Abstract

Many wireless sensor network scenarios dictate tight node size and weight limits. Still a long, if possible infinite, mission lifetime is demanded. To fulfill these contradicting requirements, we propose ECON1 a tailored combination of an energy harvesting device with a new nano-power sleep mode that requires near zero power and preserves the application state. An operating system agnostic system software layer combined with NVRAM enables lightweight mode transitions between nano-power sleep mode and normal operation. Furthermore, by introducing a new ultra-low power management circuit we can tolerate power outages that may occur when the power consumption outperforms the harvested energy. ECON has been evaluated using a Texas Instruments MSP430 node equipped with non-volatile FeRAM. Our nano-power sleep mode drains 3.7 times less power than the best onboard available sleep mode. Entering and leaving this mode is worthwhile when the microcon-troller idles for more than 1.01 ms.

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APA:

Cassens, B., Martens, A., & Kapitza, R. (2016). The neverending runtime: Using new technologies for ultra-low power applications with an unlimited runtime. In Kay Römer, Koen Langendoen, Thiemo Voigt, Thiemo Voigt (Eds.), International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks (pp. 325-330). Graz, AUT: Junction Publishing.

MLA:

Cassens, Björn, Arthur Martens, and Rüdiger Kapitza. "The neverending runtime: Using new technologies for ultra-low power applications with an unlimited runtime." Proceedings of the International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks, EWSN 2016, Graz, AUT Ed. Kay Römer, Koen Langendoen, Thiemo Voigt, Thiemo Voigt, Junction Publishing, 2016. 325-330.

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