Poster: An Insomnia Therapy for Clock Synchronization in Wireless Sensor Networks

Meng Jin, Dingyi Fang, Xiaojiang Chen, Lin X. Cai, Zhe Yang, Zhanyong Tang
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Intermittent connection of wireless links, caused by low duty-cycle radio operation, harsh working environment, movement of sensor nodes, etc., makes clock synchronization a challenging task. Prior synchronization approaches in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) typically require that nodes exchange time messages frequently with the reference clock, which is difficult in networks with low or intermittent connectivity. This poster presents RobSync, a robust design for clock synchronization in intermittent-connected wireless networks. Having recognized that clock skew is highly correlated to the voltage supply, we use the local voltage information as a reference for clock self-calibration, which helps reduce the frequency of time-stamp exchanges. To prevent a misuse of the voltage information, leading to error accumulation, a re-synchronization interval adjustment design is developed to make a trade-off between accuracy and energy consumption. We present the theory behind RobSync, and provide preliminary results by experiments to compare our approach and the recent approach.
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海报:无线传感器网络中时钟同步的失眠治疗
由于无线电工作的低占空比、恶劣的工作环境、传感器节点的运动等原因,导致无线链路的间歇性连接,使得时钟同步成为一项具有挑战性的任务。无线传感器网络(wsn)中的先验同步方法通常要求节点与参考时钟频繁交换时间消息,这在低连通性或间歇性连通性的网络中很难实现。这张海报介绍了RobSync,一个用于间歇连接无线网络时钟同步的健壮设计。在认识到时钟偏差与电压供应高度相关之后,我们使用本地电压信息作为时钟自校准的参考,这有助于减少时间戳交换的频率。为了防止误用电压信息,导致误差积累,开发了一种重新同步间隔调整设计,以在精度和能耗之间进行权衡。我们介绍了RobSync背后的理论,并通过实验提供了初步结果,以比较我们的方法和最近的方法。
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