Context-Aware Collaborative Intelligence With Spatio-Temporal In-Sensor-Analytics for Efficient Communication in a Large-Area IoT Testbed

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2021
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Decades of continuous scaling has reduced the energy of unit computing to virtually zero, while energy-efficient communication has remained the primary bottleneck in achieving fully energy-autonomous Internet-of-Things (IoT) nodes. This article presents and analyzes the tradeoffs between the energies required for communication and computation in a wireless sensor network, deployed in a mesh architecture over a 2400-acre university campus, and is targeted toward multisensor measurement of temperature, humidity and water nitrate concentration for smart agriculture. Several scenarios involving in-sensor analytics (ISA), collaborative intelligence (CI), and context-aware switching (CAS) of the cluster head during CI has been considered. A real-time co-optimization algorithm has been developed for minimizing the energy consumption in the network, hence maximizing the overall battery lifetime. Measurement results show that the proposed ISA consumes ≈ 467× lower energy as compared to traditional Bluetooth low energy (BLE) communication, and ≈ 69500× lower energy as compared with long-range (LoRa) communication. When the ISA is implemented in conjunction with LoRa, the lifetime of the node increases from a mere 4.3 h to 66.6 days with a 230-mAh coin cell battery, while preserving >99% of the total information. The CI and CAS algorithms help in extending the worst case node lifetime by an additional 50%, thereby exhibiting an overall network lifetime of ≈ 104 days, which is >90% of the theoretical limits as posed by the leakage current present in the system, while effectively transferring information sampled every second. A Web-based monitoring system was developed to continuously archive the measured data, and for reporting real-time anomalies.

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Chatterjee B, Seo DH, Chakraborty S, et al. Context-Aware Collaborative Intelligence With Spatio-Temporal In-Sensor-Analytics for Efficient Communication in a Large-Area IoT Testbed. IEEE Internet of Things Journal. 2021;8(8):6800-6814. doi:10.1109/JIOT.2020.3036087
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