Energy Consumption Analysis of Edge Orchestrated Virtualized Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks
Virtualization enabled by container-based technologies is a recently emerging concept in the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud computing. Due of their lightweight nature, container-based virtualization tools improve manageability of cloud-based IoT solutions by making it possible to...
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doaj-5f113cc1a5794d44b09ae9d2fdfeca7b2021-03-29T20:29:43ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-0165090510010.1109/ACCESS.2017.27834478207430Energy Consumption Analysis of Edge Orchestrated Virtualized Wireless Multimedia Sensor NetworksTenager Mekonnen0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5722-2219Miika Komu1Roberto Morabito2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4240-9934Tero Kauppinen3Erkki Harjula4Timo Koskela5Mika Ylianttila6Centre for Wireless Communications, University of Oulu, Oulu, FinlandEricsson, Kirkkonummi, FinlandEricsson, Kirkkonummi, FinlandEricsson, Kirkkonummi, FinlandCentre for Wireless Communications, University of Oulu, Oulu, FinlandCentre for Ubiquitous Computing, University of Oulu, Oulu, FinlandCentre for Wireless Communications, University of Oulu, Oulu, FinlandVirtualization enabled by container-based technologies is a recently emerging concept in the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud computing. Due of their lightweight nature, container-based virtualization tools improve manageability of cloud-based IoT solutions by making it possible to update application software on the fly. Although different studies have demonstrated the feasibility of efficiently running container-based virtualization on low-power IoT nodes, the implication of doing so on battery-powered nodes has been overlooked. In this paper, we investigate how much energy overhead is generated by Docker-based virtualization on battery powered camera sensor nodes. In our scenario, camera nodes are most of the time in “power off”state to save energy. They are switched on for streaming video only when activity is detected by motion sensor nodes. By means of empirical measurement and subsequent analysis, we found that starting and closing of containers in the Docker platform adds-up roughly 13 percent power consumption overhead during the boot-up and shutdown of the camera nodes. Furthermore, the fixed overhead occurring from boot-up and shutdown procedures become negligible with longer video stream sessions.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8207430/Docker containersenergy efficiencyInternet of Things (IoT)video sensor networksvirtualizationwireless multimedia sensor networks (WMSN) |
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Tenager Mekonnen Miika Komu Roberto Morabito Tero Kauppinen Erkki Harjula Timo Koskela Mika Ylianttila Energy Consumption Analysis of Edge Orchestrated Virtualized Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks IEEE Access Docker containers energy efficiency Internet of Things (IoT) video sensor networks virtualization wireless multimedia sensor networks (WMSN) |
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Energy Consumption Analysis of Edge Orchestrated Virtualized Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks |
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Energy Consumption Analysis of Edge Orchestrated Virtualized Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks |
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Energy Consumption Analysis of Edge Orchestrated Virtualized Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks |
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Energy Consumption Analysis of Edge Orchestrated Virtualized Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks |
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Energy Consumption Analysis of Edge Orchestrated Virtualized Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks |
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energy consumption analysis of edge orchestrated virtualized wireless multimedia sensor networks |
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Virtualization enabled by container-based technologies is a recently emerging concept in the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud computing. Due of their lightweight nature, container-based virtualization tools improve manageability of cloud-based IoT solutions by making it possible to update application software on the fly. Although different studies have demonstrated the feasibility of efficiently running container-based virtualization on low-power IoT nodes, the implication of doing so on battery-powered nodes has been overlooked. In this paper, we investigate how much energy overhead is generated by Docker-based virtualization on battery powered camera sensor nodes. In our scenario, camera nodes are most of the time in “power off”state to save energy. They are switched on for streaming video only when activity is detected by motion sensor nodes. By means of empirical measurement and subsequent analysis, we found that starting and closing of containers in the Docker platform adds-up roughly 13 percent power consumption overhead during the boot-up and shutdown of the camera nodes. Furthermore, the fixed overhead occurring from boot-up and shutdown procedures become negligible with longer video stream sessions. |
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Docker containers energy efficiency Internet of Things (IoT) video sensor networks virtualization wireless multimedia sensor networks (WMSN) |
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