Open anmolsaini26 opened 8 months ago
Please read the studies below. The studies include the current values and power consumption calculations used by the motes in the Cooja environment.
[1] A. Dunkels, F. Osterlind, N. Tsiftes, and Z. He, “Software-based on-line energy estimation for sensor nodes,” in Proceedings of the 4th workshop on Embedded networked sensors (EmNets 2007), 2007, pp. 28–32.
[2] Contiki OS: Using Powertrace and Energest power profile to estimate power consumption, http://thingschat.blogspot.com/2015/04/contiki-os-using-powertrace-and.html
[3] C. Haas, J. Wilke, and V. Stöhr, “Realistic Simulation of Energy Consumption in Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Wireless Sensor Networks, vol. 7158, no. 7158, G. Picco and W. Heinzelman, Eds. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer, 2012, pp. 82–97.
[4] P. Hurni, B. Nyffenegger, T. Braun, and A. Hergenroeder, “On the accuracy of software-based energy estimation techniques,” in Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN 2011), 2011, pp. 49–64.
[5] Aydin H, Goermues S & Jin Y, A distributed user authentication mechanism for IETF 6TiSCH protocol, in 87thVeh TechnolConfSpr (IEEE, Porto) 3-6 June 2018.
[6] Boumaiza, Yosr, Hakan AYDIN, and Sedat GORMUS. "A Storage Centric Approach to Authentication on Internet of Things." 2018 2nd International Symposium on Multidisciplinary Studies and Innovative Technologies (ISMSIT). IEEE, 2018.
Hi i am wondering if anyone is able to tell me what each number represents from a power trace output, I am looking for the CPU, LPM energy Transmit energy Listen energy Total energy:
I'm working on a project that involves understanding the power consumption of Cooja motes within Contiki-NG. While I understand Cooja motes are virtual representations, I'm interested in learning about their representative voltage and current values in different operational stages (e.g., idle, transmitting, receiving). Are there any resources or documentation that provide insights into these power consumption characteristics of Cooja motes, similar to how a datasheet would for real hardware.