Title
Design and Implementation of Low-Power Container Security Device
Abstract
A container security device (CSD) monitors intrusion through the cargo door; it is a reduced function device that uses IEEE 802.15.4 with a beacon mode. However, in the beacon mode, the CSD consumes too much battery power in periodical listening and sensing trials even when there is no CSD reader. Therefore, we propose a low-power CSD to reduce the unnecessary power consumption. The proposed CSD follows the requirements of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and reduces battery consumption through a power-efficient hardware design, a night-watch mechanism for low-power operation and low-power sensing to reduce unnecessary monitoring. Simulation results show that our CSD reduces battery consumption by over 70% through the night-watch mechanism and by approximately 80% through the low-power sensing.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/ITNG.2010.192
ITNG
Keywords
Field
DocType
low-power operation,proposed csd,low-power sensing,beacon mode,security,production engineering computing,low-power,low-power csd,cargo door,supply chain management,night-watch mechanism,csd reader,personal area networks,power-efficient hardware design,ieee 802.15.4,containerisation,csd,battery consumption,night watch,battery power,container security device,low-power container security device,unnecessary power consumption,security of data,power efficiency,terrorism,energy management,computer security,hardware,inspection,homeland security,national security,wireless sensor networks
Homeland security,Energy management,Intrusion,Computer science,Computer network,Power demand,Battery (electricity),Wireless sensor network,Energy consumption,Embedded system,Power consumption
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4244-6270-4
0
0.34
References 
Authors
2
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Seoung Park100.34
Taekhyun Kim2322.76
Hoon Choi322523.95
Yunju Baek415623.54