Demo : clock calibration using fluorescent lighting

In this demo, we propose a novel clock calibration approach called FLIGHT, which leverages the fact that the fluorescent light intensity changes with a stable period that equals half of the alternating current's. By tuning to the light emitted from indoor fluorescent lamps, FLIGHT can intellige...

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Main Authors: Li, Zhenjiang, Li, Cheng, Chen, Wenwei, Dai, Jingyao, Li, Mo, Li, Xiang-Yang, Liu, Yunhao
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-987182020-05-28T07:17:29Z Demo : clock calibration using fluorescent lighting Li, Zhenjiang Li, Cheng Chen, Wenwei Dai, Jingyao Li, Mo Li, Xiang-Yang Liu, Yunhao School of Computer Engineering Annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking (18th : 2012 : Istanbul, Turkey) DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering In this demo, we propose a novel clock calibration approach called FLIGHT, which leverages the fact that the fluorescent light intensity changes with a stable period that equals half of the alternating current's. By tuning to the light emitted from indoor fluorescent lamps, FLIGHT can intelligently extract the light period information and achieve network wide time calibration by referring to such a common time reference. We address a series of practical challenges and implement FLIGHT in TelosB motes. In this demonstration, we will show that by taking advantage of the stability of the AC frequency, the detected light intensity, even from different lamps, exhibits a consistent and stable period. FLIGHT can achieve tightly synchronized time with low energy consumption. In addition, since FLIGHT is independent to the network message exchange, time synchronization can be retained even when the network is temporarily disconnected. Such characteristics particularly suit various mobility-enabled scenarios. 2013-07-31T03:29:11Z 2019-12-06T19:58:48Z 2013-07-31T03:29:11Z 2019-12-06T19:58:48Z 2012 2012 Conference Paper Li, Z., Li, C., Chen, W., Dai, J., Li, M., Li, X. Y., et al. (2012). Clock calibration using fluorescent lighting. Proceedings of the 18th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking - Mobicom '12. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/98718 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/12561 10.1145/2348543.2348611 en
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
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topic DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering
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Li, Zhenjiang
Li, Cheng
Chen, Wenwei
Dai, Jingyao
Li, Mo
Li, Xiang-Yang
Liu, Yunhao
Demo : clock calibration using fluorescent lighting
description In this demo, we propose a novel clock calibration approach called FLIGHT, which leverages the fact that the fluorescent light intensity changes with a stable period that equals half of the alternating current's. By tuning to the light emitted from indoor fluorescent lamps, FLIGHT can intelligently extract the light period information and achieve network wide time calibration by referring to such a common time reference. We address a series of practical challenges and implement FLIGHT in TelosB motes. In this demonstration, we will show that by taking advantage of the stability of the AC frequency, the detected light intensity, even from different lamps, exhibits a consistent and stable period. FLIGHT can achieve tightly synchronized time with low energy consumption. In addition, since FLIGHT is independent to the network message exchange, time synchronization can be retained even when the network is temporarily disconnected. Such characteristics particularly suit various mobility-enabled scenarios.
author2 School of Computer Engineering
author_facet School of Computer Engineering
Li, Zhenjiang
Li, Cheng
Chen, Wenwei
Dai, Jingyao
Li, Mo
Li, Xiang-Yang
Liu, Yunhao
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author Li, Zhenjiang
Li, Cheng
Chen, Wenwei
Dai, Jingyao
Li, Mo
Li, Xiang-Yang
Liu, Yunhao
author_sort Li, Zhenjiang
title Demo : clock calibration using fluorescent lighting
title_short Demo : clock calibration using fluorescent lighting
title_full Demo : clock calibration using fluorescent lighting
title_fullStr Demo : clock calibration using fluorescent lighting
title_full_unstemmed Demo : clock calibration using fluorescent lighting
title_sort demo : clock calibration using fluorescent lighting
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/98718
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/12561
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