Mobility-driven BLE transmit-power adaptation for participatory data muling

This paper analyzes a human-centric framework, called SmartABLE, for easy retrieval of the sensor values from pervasively deployed smart objects in a campus-like environment. In this framework, smartphones carried by campus occupants act as data mules, opportunistically retrieving data from nearby B...

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Main Authors: HAN, Chung-Kyun, MISRA, Archan, CHENG, Shih-Fen
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-52662020-03-26T07:51:39Z Mobility-driven BLE transmit-power adaptation for participatory data muling HAN, Chung-Kyun MISRA, Archan CHENG, Shih-Fen This paper analyzes a human-centric framework, called SmartABLE, for easy retrieval of the sensor values from pervasively deployed smart objects in a campus-like environment. In this framework, smartphones carried by campus occupants act as data mules, opportunistically retrieving data from nearby BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) equipped smart object sensors and relaying them to a backend repository. We focus specifically on dynamically varying the transmission power of the deployed BLE beacons, so as to extend their operational lifetime without sacrificing the frequency of sensor data retrieval. We propose a memetic algorithm-based power adaptation strategy that can handle deployments of thousands of beacons and tackles two distinct objectives: (1) maximizing BLE beacon lifetime, and (2) reducing the BLE scanning energy of the mules. Using real-world movement traces on the Singapore Management University campus, we show that the benefit of such mule movement-aware power adaptation: it provides reliably frequent retrieval of BLE sensor data, while achieving a significant (5-fold) increase in the sensor lifetime, compared to a traditional fixed-power approach. 2018-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4263 info:doi/10.1109/PADSW.2018.8644545 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/5266/viewcontent/ble_beacon_icpads18.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University BLE beacon Data muling Transmission power adaptation Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing Software Engineering
institution Singapore Management University
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continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
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language English
topic BLE beacon
Data muling
Transmission power adaptation
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
Software Engineering
spellingShingle BLE beacon
Data muling
Transmission power adaptation
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
Software Engineering
HAN, Chung-Kyun
MISRA, Archan
CHENG, Shih-Fen
Mobility-driven BLE transmit-power adaptation for participatory data muling
description This paper analyzes a human-centric framework, called SmartABLE, for easy retrieval of the sensor values from pervasively deployed smart objects in a campus-like environment. In this framework, smartphones carried by campus occupants act as data mules, opportunistically retrieving data from nearby BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) equipped smart object sensors and relaying them to a backend repository. We focus specifically on dynamically varying the transmission power of the deployed BLE beacons, so as to extend their operational lifetime without sacrificing the frequency of sensor data retrieval. We propose a memetic algorithm-based power adaptation strategy that can handle deployments of thousands of beacons and tackles two distinct objectives: (1) maximizing BLE beacon lifetime, and (2) reducing the BLE scanning energy of the mules. Using real-world movement traces on the Singapore Management University campus, we show that the benefit of such mule movement-aware power adaptation: it provides reliably frequent retrieval of BLE sensor data, while achieving a significant (5-fold) increase in the sensor lifetime, compared to a traditional fixed-power approach.
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author HAN, Chung-Kyun
MISRA, Archan
CHENG, Shih-Fen
author_facet HAN, Chung-Kyun
MISRA, Archan
CHENG, Shih-Fen
author_sort HAN, Chung-Kyun
title Mobility-driven BLE transmit-power adaptation for participatory data muling
title_short Mobility-driven BLE transmit-power adaptation for participatory data muling
title_full Mobility-driven BLE transmit-power adaptation for participatory data muling
title_fullStr Mobility-driven BLE transmit-power adaptation for participatory data muling
title_full_unstemmed Mobility-driven BLE transmit-power adaptation for participatory data muling
title_sort mobility-driven ble transmit-power adaptation for participatory data muling
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2018
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4263
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/5266/viewcontent/ble_beacon_icpads18.pdf
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