Power Efficient Data Compression and Transmission in Low Power Wireless Sensors for ISO/IEC/IEEE 21450

Tobias Mitterer, Hans-Peter Bernhard, Hubert Zangl

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Abstract

In order to maximize the operational time of battery powered wireless sensors or minimize the size of a harvester in case of an ambient powered wireless sensor it is important to minimize the power consumption of all components in the system. The energy required for data transmission substantially contributes to the total power consumption of a device. However, is is quite common that the information content in the data is limited, e.g. when the quantity of interest is fairly constant for most of the time. In this paper we present a loss-less data compression approach with low computational complexity. It is based on the idea of Huffman encoding and utilizes the fact that the relative frequency of small differences between subsequent samples is often dramatically higher than the relative frequency of larger differences. Additionally, we suggest an extension for the transmission of dynamically changing sensor samples to the ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451 Standard. In an application example we demonstrate a data rate reduction of about 62.5% for a wireless temperature sensor used in an automotive test bench.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2019 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Cyber Physical Systems (ICPS)
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
Pages526-531
Number of pages6
ISBN (Print)978-1-5386-8501-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 May 2019
Event2019 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Cyber Physical Systems (ICPS) - Taipei, Taiwan
Duration: 6 May 20199 May 2019

Publication series

Name2019 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Cyber Physical Systems (ICPS)

Conference

Conference2019 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Cyber Physical Systems (ICPS)
Period6/05/199/05/19

Keywords

  • Sensors
  • Wireless sensor networks
  • Wireless communication
  • Protocols
  • Power demand
  • Energy consumption
  • Batteries

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