Title: The Future of Wireless Sensor Networks
1The Future of Wireless Sensor Networks
- Kris Pister
- Prof. EECS, UC Berkeley
- Co-Director, Berkeley Sensor Actuator Center
- (Founder CTO, Dust Networks)
2Outline
- The Past
- What Went Wrong
- Technology Status
- Applications
- Technology Directions
3Autonomous Microsensor Networks with Optical
Communication Links
BSAC IAB 1997
- PI Kris Pister
- Source Hughes (MICRO)
- Funding 25k, 10k matching, 0 ovhd,
- Duration 1 year
- Comments Collaboration w/ Prof. Joe Kahn under
separate MICRO
4COTS Dust
BSAC IAB Spring 2000
- GOAL
- Get our feet wet
- RESULT
- Cheap, easy, off-the-shelf RF systems
- Fantastic interest in cheap, easy, RF
- Industry
- Berkeley Wireless Research Center
- Center for the Built Environment (IUCRC)
- PC Enabled Toys (Intel)
- Fantastic RF problems
- Optical proof of concept
5Berkeley Demos 2001
Motes dropped from UAV, detect vehicles, log and
report direction and velocity
Intel Developers Forum, live demo 800 motes, 8
level dynamic network,
50 temperature sensors for HVAC deployed in 3
hours. 100 vs. 800 per node.
Seismic testing demo real-time data acquisition,
200 vs. 5,000 per node
vs.
6Cost of Sensor Networks
Time
7Sensor Networks Take Off!
- 8.1B market for
- Wireless Sensor Networks in 2007
Source InStat/MDR 11/2003 (Wireless) Wireless
Data Research Group 2003 InStat/MDR 7/2004
(Handsets)
8Low Data Rate WPAN Applications
Zigbee 2003
Zigbee 2006
Zigbee Pro
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
BUILDING AUTOMATION
security HVAC AMR lighting control access control
TV VCR DVD/CD remote
PC PERIPHERALS
INDUSTRIAL CONTROL
mouse keyboard joystick
asset mgt process control environmental energy
mgt
RESIDENTIAL/ LIGHT COMMERCIAL CONTROL
security HVAC lighting control access
control lawn garden irrigation
patient monitoring fitness monitoring
9Barriers to Adoption
OnWorld, 2005
10Dust Networks
- Founded July 2002
- Focused on reliability, power consumption
- Developed TSMP
- Time Synchronized Mesh Protocol
- gt99.9 reliability
- Lowest power per delivered packet
1150 motes, 7 hops 3 floors, 150,000sf gt100,000
packets/day
12Oil Refinery Double Coker Unit
- Scope limited to Coker facility and support units
spanning over 1200ft - No repeaters were needed to ensure connectivity
- Electrical/Mechanical contractor installed per
wired practices - gt5 year life on C-cell
GW
400m
13Standards
- IEEE 802.15.4
- Wireless HART
- ISA SP100
Wireless HART booth at ISA Expo, Oct. 2006
14The De-facto Standard
12 Manufacturers,1 Network Dust Networks TSMP
15Excerpts from Customer Presentations at the
Emerson Process Users ConferenceOctober 2-5, 2006
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20Streetline Networks
21Federspiel Controls
- HVAC System Retrofits
- Demonstrated Energy Savings
- 3.7 kWh/sf/yr
- 0.34 therms/sf/yr
- Higher savings than conventional retrofits
22Barriers to Adoption
gt99.9
Wireless HART, SP100
It just worked
5-10 years
Complete networks
OnWorld, 2005
232.4 GHz Transceiver Front End
- Cook et al., ISSCC 2006
- Active Area 0.8mm2
- Zero external RF components
24Radio Performance
X cc2420
X cc1000
Cook 06 (300 mW) X
Molnar 04 (0.4mA) X
X Otis 05 (0.4mA)
25RF Time of Flight Ranging in a Coal Mine Tunnel
Steven Lanzisera
26Mote on a Chip? (circa 2001)
- Goals
- Standard CMOS
- Low power
- Minmal external components
27UCB Hardware Results 2003
- 2 chips fabbed in 0.25um CMOS
- Mote on a chip worked, TX only
- 900 MHz transceiver worked
- Records set for low power CMOS
- ADC, Mike Scott, M.S.
- 8 bits, 100kS/s
- 2uA_at_1V
- Microprocessor, Brett Warneke, PhD.
- 8 bits, 1MIP
- 10uA_at_1V
- 900 MHz radio Al Molnar M.S.
- 100kbps, bits in, bits out
- 20 m indoors
- 0.4mA _at_ 3V
28Mote on a Chip, 2009
- Goals
- Standard CMOS
- Low power
- Minimal external components
uP
Security
SRAM
Temp
Location
Radio
Amp
ADC
Time
29Conclusion
- 10 years later, a real market emerges
- Reliable, low power, standards-based technology
is no more expensive than junk - The lowest power radios in the world come from
UCB/EECS/BSAC - The best software and algorithms for WSN come
from UCB/EECS/BSAC