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Guided-Processing Outperforms Duty-Cycling for Energy-Efficient Systems

Published 1 May 2017 in cs.SY and cs.NI | (1705.00615v1)

Abstract: Energy-efficiency is highly desirable for sensing systems in the Internet of Things (IoT). A common approach to achieve low-power systems is duty-cycling, where components in a system are turned off periodically to meet an energy budget. However, this work shows that such an approach is not necessarily optimal in energy-efficiency, and proposes \textit{guided-processing} as a fundamentally better alternative. The proposed approach offers 1) explicit modeling of performance uncertainties in system internals, 2) a realistic resource consumption model, and 3) a key insight into the superiority of guided-processing over duty-cycling. Generalization from the cascade structure to the more general graph-based one is also presented. Once applied to optimize a large-scale audio sensing system with a practical detection application, empirical results show that the proposed approach significantly improves the detection performance (up to $1.7\times$ and $4\times$ reduction in false-alarm and miss rate, respectively) for the same energy consumption, when compared to the duty-cycling approach.

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