Energy efficient way to provide information to the users
Jinseok Yang, Sameer Tilak, Tajana Simunic Rosing

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Jinseok Yang, Sameer Tilak, Tajana Simunic Rosing. "Energy efficient way to provide information to the users". Talk or presentation, 3, February, 2014; Presented at the UCSD Research Report meeting at UCSD on February 3, 2013.

Abstract
We studied an energy efficient way to collect and provide information to users. To achieve energy efficient information collection, we proposed unified power management framework and latent variable method based data reconstruction mechanism. By unifying state of the art transmission manager, sampling manager, and power manager, we increase average 2.8x energy efficiency. Latent variable method can reconstruct up to 80% of the missing samples under poor channel condition below 9% reconstruction error. To provide particular quality of information to users at a specific time interval, we studied adaptive information dissemination protocol (AID) that operates on static edge nodes. The protocol investigated potential of the broadcast mechanism as one of the possible methods to estimate the user speed. Thus, the low power edge node adjust broadcast rate based on speed of registered users. We compared performance of AID with fixed rate mechanism (Fixed) with QualNet simulator. The results shows that AID transmits 1.54 - 2x less messages than Fixed, but it has only 1-4% less reliability loss.

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    Jinseok Yang, Sameer Tilak, Tajana Simunic Rosing.
    "Energy efficient way to provide information to the
    users". Talk or presentation,  3, February, 2014;
    Presented at the UCSD Research Report meeting at UCSD on
    February 3, 2013.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{YangTilakRosing14_EnergyEfficientWayToProvideInformationToUsers,
        author = {Jinseok Yang and Sameer Tilak and Tajana Simunic
                  Rosing},
        title = {Energy efficient way to provide information to the
                  users},
        day = {3},
        month = {February},
        year = {2014},
        note = {Presented at the UCSD Research Report meeting at
                  UCSD on February 3, 2013.},
        abstract = {We studied an energy efficient way to collect and
                  provide information to users. To achieve energy
                  efficient information collection, we proposed
                  unified power management framework and latent
                  variable method based data reconstruction
                  mechanism. By unifying state of the art
                  transmission manager, sampling manager, and power
                  manager, we increase average 2.8x energy
                  efficiency. Latent variable method can reconstruct
                  up to 80% of the missing samples under poor
                  channel condition below 9% reconstruction error.
                  To provide particular quality of information to
                  users at a specific time interval, we studied
                  adaptive information dissemination protocol (AID)
                  that operates on static edge nodes. The protocol
                  investigated potential of the broadcast mechanism
                  as one of the possible methods to estimate the
                  user speed. Thus, the low power edge node adjust
                  broadcast rate based on speed of registered users.
                  We compared performance of AID with fixed rate
                  mechanism (Fixed) with QualNet simulator. The
                  results shows that AID transmits 1.54 - 2x less
                  messages than Fixed, but it has only 1-4% less
                  reliability loss. },
        URL = {http://terraswarm.org/pubs/252.html}
    }
    

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