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Modeling Replication and Placement in the PEACE Parallel Operating System - A Case for Dual Objects
(1992)
Implicit Sleep Mode Determination in Power Management of Event-driven Deeply Embedded Systems
(2009)
Implicit Sleep Mode Determination in Power Management of Event-driven Deeply Embedded Systems
(2008)
CLIX - A Hybrid Programming Environment for Distributed Objects and Distributed Shared Memory
(2000)
MLMAC-UL and ECTS-MAC - Two MAC Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks with Unidirectional Links
(2009)
The battery dictates the lifetime of many embedded systems, especially wireless sensor networks.This makes it necessary to deal with battery management.In this paper we present an approach for a battery management which enables a sensor node to reach a defined lifetime.The presented approach gives feedback to an energy manager if the current power consumption must be lowered or can be increased to reach the runtime goal.In contrast to other systems the battery is handled as black box to keep the system independent from the battery type and brand.First experiments yield promising results of this concept to reach a certain lifetime goal while maintaining a high application quality.