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Development of Programmable Micro Power Meter Testbed for Radio Modules
Mälardalen University, School of Innovation, Design and Engineering. (ISS)
Mälardalen University, School of Innovation, Design and Engineering. (ISS)
Mälardalen University, School of Innovation, Design and Engineering. (ISS)ORCID iD: 0000-0003-1940-1747
Mälardalen University, School of Innovation, Design and Engineering. (ISS)ORCID iD: 0000-0002-2419-2735
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Abstract [en]

This paper presents the POMPOM testbed for high precision power consumption \textit{in situ} measurements for interchangeable radio modules.The main requirements for the development have been;

Interchangeable radio modules to enable the same hardware testbed to be used independently of the radio standard used make comparison studies possible.

The testbed should be programmable so that the need for hardware development should be minimized. The testbed must be able to act as a controller for the communication and simultaneously make accurate \textit{in situ} measurements of the energy consumption of the radio.

The required sample rate must be at least 50 kSamples per second. The range of the current measurement should cover at least 0.2~$\mu$Ampere to 60~mAmpere with at least 14-bit resolution.

Mobility, low cost and small size are vital for the testbed. It must be possible to deploy several measurement testbeds to act as sensor nodes in a wireless sensor network to capture the behavior of the entire network.

The results for test measurement setup for POMPOM is presented to illustrate a typical usage of the testbed. The results presented show how the testbed can be used to investigate the correlation between distance, packet-error-rate and current consumption for a Zigbee radio.

Keywords [en]
Wireless, Testbed, Testbed development, Radio modules, Energy consumption.
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Engineering and Technology
Research subject
Electronics
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URN: urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-16401OAI: oai:DiVA.org:mdh-16401DiVA, id: diva2:574209
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Submitted manuscript to IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement

Available from: 2012-12-05 Created: 2012-12-04 Last updated: 2013-12-03Bibliographically approved
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1. Towards Predictable and Reliable Wireless Communication in Harsh Environments
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Wireless communication in industrial, scientific and medical applications have several benefits. The main benefits when using wireless technologies include ease-of-deployment, the simplicity to introduce new units into the network and mobility. However it also put higher demands on the communication, including reliability and predictability compared to wired communication. The reliability issues correlate to the radio communication and the possibility to ensure that the user data is received, and within the time frame of the system requirements. This doctoral thesis presents an empirical measurement approach to investigate and model the behaviour linked to reliability and predictability. The focus of the work presented is energy consumption, packet-error-rate and latency studies. This is performed for various radio technologies and standards in (radio?) harsh environments. The main contributions of this thesis are the measurements platforms and procedures that have been developed to meet the requirements to investigate modern radio technologies in terms of predictability and reliability. This thesis show that it is possible to predict wireless communication in radio harsh environments. However it is necessary to determine the characteristics of the environment to be able to choose a suitable radio technology. The measurement procedures presented in this thesis alongside the platform developed enable these types of investigations. In this thesis a model of the energy consumption for a Bluetooth radio in low-duty-cycle applications with point-to-multipoint communication is presented. The measurements show that distance and transmission power will not effect the energy consumption for a Bluetooth nor ZigBee module. However the packet-error-rate and number of retransmissions will affect the overall energy consumption, and these parameters can be correlated to distance and foremost the environmental characteristics. This thesis also presents two application-based solutions, a time synchronized ECG network with reliable data communication as well as a low-latency wireless I/O for a hydro plant.

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Mälardalen University, 2013
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Mälardalen University Press Dissertations, ISSN 1651-4238 ; 134
Keywords
Wireless, Reliable, predictable, Bluetooth, Zigbee, hardware development, measurements
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Engineering and Technology
Research subject
Electronics
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urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-16413 (URN)978-91-7485-098-7 (ISBN)
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2013-01-25, Lambda, Mälardalens högskola, Västerås, 10:15 (English)
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Available from: 2012-12-06 Created: 2012-12-06 Last updated: 2012-12-14Bibliographically approved

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