A Mobile Client Platform for Sensor Networks

Phillip Stanley-Marbell.

Technical report, Electronic Systems group, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
ESR-2008-04, ES Reports, ISSN 1574-9517 .
January 2008.



ABSTRACT
Presented is the design, hardware implementation and evaluation of a mobile computing platform that is well suited for use as an interface to wireless sensor networks. The device incorporates an 802.15.4 radio interface common in contemporary sensor network platforms, a color 320 x 240 pixel low-power organic LED (OLED) graphical display, an input device, and computation resources. The system includes several sensors relevant to a mobile device in a sensor network a digital compass, multiple temperature sensors, a humidity sensor, and a pressure sensor for altimeter or barometer applications. The system incorporates these facilities, along with a rechargeable 2000 mAh lithium-polymer battery, all within a form-factor of 2.1" x 4" x 0.5". The platform contains many hardware facilities to support current and future research directions in wireless sensor networks and their interactions with mobile computing systems, including a low-power signal strength monitoring circuit independent of the systems main radio, support for dynamic operating voltage setting, power gating of peripherals, and built-in power monitoring circuits for power consumption introspection.

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