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Demo abstract -- Nemo: a high-fidelity noninvasive power meter system for wireless sensor networks

Published: 08 April 2013 Publication History

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This demo abstract presents the design and the demonstration plan of Nemo -- a practical in situ power metering system for wireless sensor networks. Nemo features a new circuit design called shunt resistor switch that can dynamically adjust the resistance of shunt resistors based on the current load. This allows Nemo to achieve a wide dynamic current range and high measurement accuracy. Nemo transmits real-time power measurement to the host node solely through the power line, by modulating the current load and the supply voltage. This feature leads to a noninvasive, plug & play design that allows Nemo to be easily installed on existing mote platforms without physical wiring or soldering. We describe the set-up of demonstration and outline our demonstration plan.

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P. Dutta, M. Feldmeier, J. Paradiso, and D. Culler. Energy metering for free: Augmenting switching regulators for real-time monitoring. IPSN '08, pages 283--294, Washington, DC, USA. IEEE Computer Society.
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X. Jiang, P. Dutta, D. Culler, and I. Stoica. Micro power meter for energy monitoring of wireless sensor networks at scale. IPSN '07, pages 186--195, New York, NY, USA. ACM.
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A. Rice and S. Hay. Decomposing power measurements for mobile devices. In PerCom'10, pages 70 --78, 29 2010-april 2.
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R. Zhou and G. Xing. Nemo: A high-fidelity noninvasive power meter system for wireless sensor networks. In IPSN, 2013.

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  • (2022)Hypnos: A Hardware and Software Toolkit for Energy-Aware Sensing in Low-Cost IoT NodesIEEE Internet of Things Journal10.1109/JIOT.2022.31453389:15(13524-13541)Online publication date: 1-Aug-2022
  • (2016)Demo: A High-Performance, Energy-Efficient Node for a Wide Range of WSN ApplicationsProceedings of the 2016 International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks10.5555/2893711.2893753(241-242)Online publication date: 15-Feb-2016

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          IPSN '13: Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Information processing in sensor networks
          April 2013
          372 pages
          ISBN:9781450319591
          DOI:10.1145/2461381

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          Published: 08 April 2013

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          1. power monitoring
          2. power-line communication
          3. wireless sensor networks

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          • (2022)Hypnos: A Hardware and Software Toolkit for Energy-Aware Sensing in Low-Cost IoT NodesIEEE Internet of Things Journal10.1109/JIOT.2022.31453389:15(13524-13541)Online publication date: 1-Aug-2022
          • (2016)Demo: A High-Performance, Energy-Efficient Node for a Wide Range of WSN ApplicationsProceedings of the 2016 International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks10.5555/2893711.2893753(241-242)Online publication date: 15-Feb-2016

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