Title
Realistic and Repeatable Emulation of Energy Harvesting Environments.
Abstract
Harvesting energy from the environment makes it possible to deploy tiny sensors for long periods of time, with little or no required maintenance; however, this free energy makes testing and experimentation difficult. Environmental energy sources vary widely and are often difficult both to predict and to reproduce in the lab during testing. These variations are also behavior dependent—a factor that leaves application engineers unable to make even simple comparisons between algorithms or hardware configurations, using traditional testing approaches. In this article, we describe the design and evaluation of Ekho, an emulator capable of recording energy harvesting conditions and accurately recreating those conditions in the lab. This makes it possible to conduct realistic and repeatable experiments involving energy harvesting devices. Ekho is a general-purpose, mobile tool that supports a wide range of harvesting technologies. We demonstrate, using a working prototype, that Ekho is capable of reproducing solar, Radio Frequency (RF), and kinetic energy harvesting environments accurately and consistently. Our results show that Ekho can recreate harvesting-dependent program behaviors by emulating energy harvesting conditions accurately to within 77.4μA for solar and 15.0μA for kinetic environments, and can emulate RF energy harvesting conditions consistently.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1145/3064839
TOSN
Keywords
Field
DocType
Energy harvesting,emulation,I-V curves,RFID
Simulation,Computer science,Energy harvesting,Radio frequency,Real-time computing,Emulation,Energy source,Rf energy harvesting,Kinetic energy
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
13
2
1550-4859
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.64
25
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Josiah D. Hester113818.13
Lanny Sitanayah21009.10
Timothy Scott3231.96
Jacob Sorber438134.48