| R.Szewczyk and E.J.Reidy,"Power and Control in Networked Sensors," class project UC Berkeley May 2000. |
....usage is performed for the SmartDust prototype, which includes an Atmel 90LS8535 processor externally clocked at 4MHz, a co processor unit, an RF Monolithics 916.50 MHz transceiver and an analog light sensor, in the paper named Power and Control for Networked Sensor by E. J. Riedy and R. Szewczyk [5]. Table 1, 2, 3 summarize the findings obtained from a digital oscilloscope triggered by a set of microbenchmarks measuring various primitive operations. Operation cost (cycles) Post an event 10 Post a command 10 Post a thread 46 to scheduler Interrupt 60 (software overhead) Table 3: Cost ....
....is performed in [9] with HyTech. In [10] the verification of the controller is performed for the safe operation of the boiler after obtaining abstracted linear models for the nonlinear behavior of the boiler again with HyTech. Simple power analysis of a networked sensor node is performed in [5]. Power cost of instructions such as writing to memory, external functions such as sensing and overhead of basic operations in terms of clock cycles such as posting a task is measured. By using the results of this paper, we have performed automatic power analysis of the nodes as a function of the ....
E. J. Riedy and R. Szewczyk, Power and Control in Networked Sensors, today.cs.berkeley.edu/tos.
....usage is performed for the SmartDust prototype, which includes an Atmel 90LS8535 processor externally clocked at 4MHz, a co processor unit, an RF Monolithics 916.50 MHz transceiver and an analog light sensor, in the paper named Power and Control for Networked Sensor by E. J. Riedy and R. Szewczyk [5]. Table I, II, III summarize the findings obtained from a digital oscilloscope triggered by a set of microbenchmarks measuring various primitive operations. III. VERIFICATION AND POWER ANALYSIS OF TINYOS THROUGH MODELLING AS A HYBRID AUTOMATA A. Modelling of TinyOS as a Hybrid Automata Hybrid ....
....is performed in [9] with HyTech. In [10] the verification of the controller is performed for the safe operation of the boiler after obtaining abstracted linear models for the nonlinear behavior of the boiler again with HyTech. Simple power analysis of a networked sensor node is performed in [5]. Power cost of instructions such as writing to memory, external functions such as sensing and overhead of basic operations in terms of clock cycles such as posting a task is measured. By using the results of this paper, we have performed automatic power analysis of the nodes as a function of the ....
E. J. Riedy and R. Szewczyk, Power and Control in Networked Sensors, today.cs.berkeley.edu/tos.
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R.Szewczyk and E.J.Reidy,"Power and Control in Networked Sensors," class project UC Berkeley May 2000.
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