Ultra-low power WSNs: distributed signal processing and dynamic resource management


Autoria(s): Caione, Carlo
Contribuinte(s)

Benini, Luca

Data(s)

23/05/2013

Resumo

This thesis presents several data processing and compression techniques capable of addressing the strict requirements of wireless sensor networks. After introducing a general overview of sensor networks, the energy problem is introduced, dividing the different energy reduction approaches according to the different subsystem they try to optimize. To manage the complexity brought by these techniques, a quick overview of the most common middlewares for WSNs is given, describing in detail SPINE2, a framework for data processing in the node environment. The focus is then shifted on the in-network aggregation techniques, used to reduce data sent by the network nodes trying to prolong the network lifetime as long as possible. Among the several techniques, the most promising approach is the Compressive Sensing (CS). To investigate this technique, a practical implementation of the algorithm is compared against a simpler aggregation scheme, deriving a mixed algorithm able to successfully reduce the power consumption. The analysis moves from compression implemented on single nodes to CS for signal ensembles, trying to exploit the correlations among sensors and nodes to improve compression and reconstruction quality. The two main techniques for signal ensembles, Distributed CS (DCS) and Kronecker CS (KCS), are introduced and compared against a common set of data gathered by real deployments. The best trade-off between reconstruction quality and power consumption is then investigated. The usage of CS is also addressed when the signal of interest is sampled at a Sub-Nyquist rate, evaluating the reconstruction performance. Finally the group sparsity CS (GS-CS) is compared to another well-known technique for reconstruction of signals from an highly sub-sampled version. These two frameworks are compared again against a real data-set and an insightful analysis of the trade-off between reconstruction quality and lifetime is given.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/5397/1/Caione_Carlo_tesi_V2.pdf

urn:nbn:it:unibo-10157

Caione, Carlo (2013) Ultra-low power WSNs: distributed signal processing and dynamic resource management , [Dissertation thesis], Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna. Dottorato di ricerca in Ingegneria elettronica, informatica e delle telecomunicazioni <http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/view/dottorati/DOT323/>, 25 Ciclo. DOI 10.6092/unibo/amsdottorato/5397.

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna

Relação

http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/5397/

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Palavras-Chave #ING-INF/01 Elettronica
Tipo

Tesi di dottorato

NonPeerReviewed