Please, will you be so kind to share it?

Having the capability to monitor the radio is a good starting point and may be 
adding this information to the battery model I won't need anything more to do 
an energy profiling.

I'm going to use blip 2. How old is your code? i guess I will have to do a bit 
of porting, don't I
Instead of sending it serially I will try to store logs in a buffer and send 
them over aggregated in a packet 

Davide

On 18 Sep 2012, at 09:05, wasif masood wrote:

> 
> You can do online Energy profiling, calculate the on and Off time of the 
> radio and then multiply it with the current consumed in each of that state, 
> and actively log  it serially. It a bit difficult to monitor all the modes of 
> MSP430 and CC2420, so I would suggest to monitor CC2420, for its send and 
> receive states, since these are the major sources of energy dissipation.
> 
> I once wrote a code for the online Energy profiling of Telosb nodes, If you 
> like I can share it with you.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 7:20 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> I'm currently facing the same problem.
> 
> I've already run some tests and it seems quite difficult to correlate the 
> voltage with the real consumption even having a battery model.
> 
> Does TinyOS provide any energy profiling mechanism that measures where energy 
> is spent, and how much energy that is consumed?
> 
> This is becoming extremely important for us when optimizing for low-power 
> operation
> 
> BR,
> Davide
> 
> On 17 Sep 2012, at 17:53, Han Bin wrote:
> 
> >
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I'm working on deploying a network of 30 telosb sensor nodes. Node works in
> > a duty cycle (sleep and active modes) and is powered by using one pair of
> > batteries (3V). Now I want to measure the energy consumption of each node. I
> > use the VoltageC component to measure the actual voltage of node
> > before/after testing. So I can calculate the amount of voltage consumed. But
> > in my scenario, the current of node is not constant, it varies when the node
> > works. I'm wondering whether I can use amount of voltage that the node has
> > consumed to evaluate the energy consumption of node or not. Is there any
> > solution to measure the energy consumption or any command to get the
> > remaining battery level (remaining energy) of telosb motes?
> > I greatly appreciate any help on this issue.
> > Thank in advance.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Han Bin
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