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Project Details: Illumimote
TITLE
 

Wide-dynamic-range, high-fidelity, multi-modal light sensor module


SUMMARY
 

UCLA NESL & the UCLA Hypermedia Studio present the ‘Ping-Pong’ mote, a new light sensing module for the Mica mote platform. The Ping-pong mote achieves performance comparable to a commercial light intensity meter, while conforming to the size and energy constraints imposed by its application in wireless sensor networks. The Ping-pong mote was developed to replace the Mica sensor board (MTS310) whose slow response time and narrow dynamic range in light intensity capture is unsuitable to many applications, including media production. The Ping-pong mote features significantly improved SNR due to its adoption of high-end photo sensors, amplification and conversion circuits coupled with active noise suppression, application-tuned filter networks, and a noise-attentive manual layout. Unlike the MTS310, the Ping-pong mote can capture RGB color intensity (for color temperature calculation) and incident light angle (which discerns the angle of ray arrival from the strongest source). Our prototype demonstrated significantly faster response time (> 6x) and a much wider dynamic range (> 10x) in light intensity measurement as compared with the MTS310. The light-angle estimation results were well correlated with an average error of just 2.63°. Technical data, publications, and results coming soon. E-mail the project participants directly if you need immediate access.


PERSONNEL
 

Burke, Jeff (Collaborator)

Friedman, Jonathan (Ph.D. Student)

Park, Heemin (Alum)


DOCUMENTS
 

• Heemin Park, Jeff Burke, Mani B Srivastava, "Design and Implementation of a Wireless Sensor Networks for Intelligent Light Control," Submitted to SPOTS 2007 , December 2006. (TR-UCLA-NESL-200612-02)
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• Heemin Park, "Design and Implementation of a Wireless Sensor Network for Intelligent Light Control," UCLA EE Department Ph.D. Dissertation , December 2006. (TR-UCLA-NESL-200612-01)
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• Heemin Park, "Illumimote: A High Performance & Multi-Modal Light Sensor Module for Wireless Sensor Networks," October 2006. (TR-UCLA-NESL-200610-02)
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• Heemin Park, Jonathan Friedman, Pablo Gutierrez, Vids Samanta, Jeff Burke, Mani B Srivastava, "Illumimote: Multi-Modal and High Fidelity Light Sensor Module for Wireless Sensor Networks," IEEE Sensors Journal , September 2006. (TR-UCLA-NESL-200609-02)
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• Heemin Park, Jonathan Friedman, Pablo Gutierrez, Vids Samanta, Jeff Burke, Mani B Srivastava, "Illumimote: A High Performance Light Sensor Module for Wireless Sensor Networks," 2nd place in the 43rd DAC/ISSCC Student Design Contest , July 2006. (TR-UCLA-NESL-200601-02)
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