Modeling the Behavior of an Electronically Switchable Directional Antenna for Wireless Sensor Networks

Reducing power consumption is among the top concerns in Wireless Sensor Networks, as the lifetime of a Wireless Sensor Network depends on its power consumption. Directional antennas help achieve this goal contrary to the commonly used omnidirectional antennas that radiate electromagnetic power equal...

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Main Author: Silase, Geletu Biruk
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Language:English
Published: Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Sektionen för ingenjörsvetenskap 2011
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-bth-30262015-07-01T04:49:07ZModeling the Behavior of an Electronically Switchable Directional Antenna for Wireless Sensor NetworksengSilase, Geletu BirukBlekinge Tekniska Högskola, Sektionen för ingenjörsvetenskap2011Wireless Sensor NetworksDirectional AntennasNon-parametric Probability Density Function EstimationSpatial InterpolationReducing power consumption is among the top concerns in Wireless Sensor Networks, as the lifetime of a Wireless Sensor Network depends on its power consumption. Directional antennas help achieve this goal contrary to the commonly used omnidirectional antennas that radiate electromagnetic power equally in all directions, by concentrating the radiated electromagnetic power only in particular directions. This enables increased communication range at no additional energy cost and reduces contention on the wireless medium. The SPIDA (SICS Parasitic Interference Directional Antenna) prototype is one of the few real-world prototypes of electronically switchable directional antennas for Wireless Sensor Networks. However, building several prototypes of SPIDA and conducting real-world experiments using them may be expensive and impractical. Modeling SPIDA based on real-world experiments avoids the expenses incurred by enabling simulation of large networks equipped with SPIDA. Such a model would then allow researchers to develop new algorithms and protocols that take advantage of the provided directional communication on existing Wireless Sensor Network simulators. In this thesis, a model of SPIDA for Wireless Sensor Networks is built based on thoroughly designed real-world experiments. The thesis builds a probabilistic model that accounts for variations in measurements, imperfections in the prototype construction, and fluctuations in experimental settings that affect the values of the measured metrics. The model can be integrated into existing Wireless Sensor Network simulators to foster the research of new algorithms and protocols that take advantage of directional communication. The model returns the values of signal strength and packet reception rate from a node equipped with SPIDA at a certain point in space given the two-dimensional distance coordinates of the point and the configuration of SPIDA as inputs. Phone:+46765816263 Additional email: burkaja@yahoo.comStudent thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-3026Local oai:bth.se:arkivex3315F8AFEBE9010BC12578340034D87Eapplication/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Wireless Sensor Networks
Directional Antennas
Non-parametric Probability Density Function Estimation
Spatial Interpolation
spellingShingle Wireless Sensor Networks
Directional Antennas
Non-parametric Probability Density Function Estimation
Spatial Interpolation
Silase, Geletu Biruk
Modeling the Behavior of an Electronically Switchable Directional Antenna for Wireless Sensor Networks
description Reducing power consumption is among the top concerns in Wireless Sensor Networks, as the lifetime of a Wireless Sensor Network depends on its power consumption. Directional antennas help achieve this goal contrary to the commonly used omnidirectional antennas that radiate electromagnetic power equally in all directions, by concentrating the radiated electromagnetic power only in particular directions. This enables increased communication range at no additional energy cost and reduces contention on the wireless medium. The SPIDA (SICS Parasitic Interference Directional Antenna) prototype is one of the few real-world prototypes of electronically switchable directional antennas for Wireless Sensor Networks. However, building several prototypes of SPIDA and conducting real-world experiments using them may be expensive and impractical. Modeling SPIDA based on real-world experiments avoids the expenses incurred by enabling simulation of large networks equipped with SPIDA. Such a model would then allow researchers to develop new algorithms and protocols that take advantage of the provided directional communication on existing Wireless Sensor Network simulators. In this thesis, a model of SPIDA for Wireless Sensor Networks is built based on thoroughly designed real-world experiments. The thesis builds a probabilistic model that accounts for variations in measurements, imperfections in the prototype construction, and fluctuations in experimental settings that affect the values of the measured metrics. The model can be integrated into existing Wireless Sensor Network simulators to foster the research of new algorithms and protocols that take advantage of directional communication. The model returns the values of signal strength and packet reception rate from a node equipped with SPIDA at a certain point in space given the two-dimensional distance coordinates of the point and the configuration of SPIDA as inputs. === Phone:+46765816263 Additional email: burkaja@yahoo.com
author Silase, Geletu Biruk
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title Modeling the Behavior of an Electronically Switchable Directional Antenna for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_short Modeling the Behavior of an Electronically Switchable Directional Antenna for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_full Modeling the Behavior of an Electronically Switchable Directional Antenna for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_fullStr Modeling the Behavior of an Electronically Switchable Directional Antenna for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_full_unstemmed Modeling the Behavior of an Electronically Switchable Directional Antenna for Wireless Sensor Networks
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