학술논문

One-millisecond low-cost synchronization of wireless sensor network
Document Type
Conference
Source
2019 IX Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering (SBESC) Computing Systems Engineering (SBESC), 2019 IX Brazilian Symposium on. :1-8 Nov, 2019
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Wireless sensor networks
Protocols
Costs
Distributed databases
Voltage
Systems engineering and theory
Hardware
time synchronization
wireless sensor network
Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring
Language
ISSN
2324-7894
Abstract
Precise time synchronization is an important requirement for a wide set of distributed applications in which timestamped data should be produced by distributed nodes and then correlated with a limited amount of timing. There are several techniques and protocols that address this issue, however, most of them rely on specialized hardware and/or software solutions, thus incurring on relatively high cost to deploy a synchronization network. In this paper, a low-cost approach to synchronize a wireless sensor network is proposed and applied in the context of an electrical power monitoring system, which is then used to build a dataset that supports research in the area of Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring (NILM). The monitoring system is designed to detect load events on several distributed nodes of a power circuit and to synchronize, with a millisecond precision, the voltage and current data collected on them. Results show that such a precision can be achieved with simple and relatively low-cost hardware, enabling this solution to be used on several contexts where the budget and time requirements are important concerns.