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Energy efficient topology for wireless microsensor networks
2005
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM international workshop on Performance evaluation of wireless ad hoc, sensor, and ubiquitous networks - PE-WASUN '05
We analyze the relationship between energy consumption and topology in wireless microsensor networks. ...
Energy consumption is the total energy required for a message to be delivered to a destination microsensor from a source microsensor. ...
Thus, for energy consumption in a given wireless microsensor network, it is enough to consider only topology, the propagation model and propagation protocols. ...
doi:10.1145/1089803.1089963
dblp:conf/pe-wasun/NamgoongLN05
fatcat:3d3cv2oq45dgdjpftyxreqojga
Energy-aware data-centric routing in microsensor networks
2003
Proceedings of the 8th international workshop on Modeling analysis and simulation of wireless and mobile systems - MSWIM '03
routing in wireless microsensor networks. ...
Our EAD algorithm makes no assumption on local network topology, and is based on residual power. ...
NETWORK MODEL In this paper, we consider wireless microsensor networks for monitoring abnormal events. ...
doi:10.1145/940997.941000
fatcat:eg5lmzwsl5fvlfmhdcyngxz6te
Energy-aware data-centric routing in microsensor networks
2003
Proceedings of the 6th international workshop on Modeling analysis and simulation of wireless and mobile systems - MSWIM '03
routing in wireless microsensor networks. ...
Our EAD algorithm makes no assumption on local network topology, and is based on residual power. ...
NETWORK MODEL In this paper, we consider wireless microsensor networks for monitoring abnormal events. ...
doi:10.1145/940991.941000
dblp:conf/mswim/BoukercheCL03
fatcat:xnukon7ywzgbdexbb7o5gihfkm
Energy Efficiency of the IEEE 802.15.4 Standard in Dense Wireless Microsensor Networks: Modeling and Improvement Perspectives
[chapter]
2008
Design, Automation, and Test in Europe
to further reduce the radio power, enabling self-powered wireless microsensor networks. ...
Wireless microsensor networks, which have been the topic of intensive research in recent years, are now emerging in industrial applications. ...
In a star network, the beacon mode appears to allow for the greatest energy efficiency. ...
doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-6488-3_17
fatcat:mqiu637twzabvhjuyxjzfxbonq
Energy-Optimal Grid-Based Clustering in Wireless Microsensor Networks
2009
2009 29th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops
In this paper, we analyze and evaluate the energy-optimal grid size for a grid-based clustering and routing scheme proposed specifically for wireless microsensor networks. ...
Index Terms-Wireless microsensor networks, grid-based clustering and routing scheme, energy consumption, network lifetime ...
Guanqun Gu for his guidance, and Qin Xia, Lin Niu and Linfeng Liu for their support at CNII. ...
doi:10.1109/icdcsw.2009.40
dblp:conf/icdcsw/ZhuangPW09
fatcat:424ea7emdbaqxfbkbymz4kiby4
Survey on Efficient Clustering with Energy Aware Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks
2016
International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
Sensor nodes in wireless sensor network are depends on battery power they have limited transmission and reception range thus energy efficiency plays a vital role to minimize the overhead through which ...
Energy saving and load balancing are the crucial issue in designing the wireless sensor networks. Load balancing can be used to extend the lifetime of a sensor network by reducing energy consumption. ...
Energy-efficient communication protocol for wireless microsensor networks Author proposed novel clustering based routing protocol LEACH (Low-Energy Adaptive Clustering Hierarchy) to reduce global energy ...
doi:10.21275/v5i2.nov152958
fatcat:hnntyloe35cdhgkisgx6vx7jpe
Motivation for a Network of Wireless Sensor Nodes
[chapter]
2011
Fundamentals of Wireless Sensor Networks
Fundamentals of Wireless Sensor Networks: Theory and Practice Waltenegus Dargie and Christian Poellabauer ...
Sensor (transducer): object performing a sensing task; converting one form of energy in the physical world into electrical energy! Examples of sensors from biology: the human body! ...
responsible for finding energy-efficient routes!
Operating system:!
small memory footprint and efficient task switching!
Security:! ...
doi:10.1002/9780470666388.ch1
fatcat:z2geftfplzcbze3mgo2nf2d6na
Distance-Based Segmentation: An Energy-Efficient Clustering Hierarchy for Wireless Microsensor Networks
2007
Fifth Annual Conference on Communication Networks and Services Research (CNSR '07)
This paper presents an energy-efficient communication protocol which distributes a uniform energy load to the sensors in a wireless microsensor network. ...
reduce total energy dissipation and hence prolong the lifetime of the network. ...
One important issue in the design of wireless microsensor networks is to balance the energy load among the sensors in the network. ...
doi:10.1109/cnsr.2007.27
dblp:conf/cnsr/AminiFMM07
fatcat:ggmwcwmkfjgbxnfmx3fg6dveny
Joint consideration of energy-efficiency and coverage-preservation in microsensor networks
2009
Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
This paper presents an energy-efficient and coverage-preserving communication protocol which distributes a uniform energy load to the sensors in a wireless microsensor network. ...
In addition, this protocol is able to distribute energy load more evenly among the sensors in the network. Hence, it yields up to a 66% increase in the useful network lifetime. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors thank the anonymous reviewers for their detailed feedback and constructive comments. ...
doi:10.1002/wcm.852
fatcat:yhq6yvjzzbgwbalwjks3mzu7eq
Energy-optimal grid-based clustering in wireless microsensor networks with data aggregation
2010
International Journal of Parallel, Emergent and Distributed Systems
In this paper, we analyse and evaluate the energy-optimal grid size for a grid-based clustering and routing scheme proposed specifically for wireless microsensor networks. ...
Wireless microsensor networks usually consist of a large number of small sensor nodes with limited onboard energy supply and deployed densely in a given area for information harvesting purposes. ...
Guanqun Gu for his guidance, Tyler Cadigan for proof reading, and Qin Xia, Lin Niu and Linfeng Liu for their support at CNII.
Notes ...
doi:10.1080/17445760903548291
fatcat:f66gowqhbje57o2sd4tiikcyna
Mobile telemedicine sensor networks with low-energy data query and network lifetime considerations
2006
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
Index Terms-Mobile telemedicine, ad hoc networks, sensor networks, 3G wireless cellular networks. ae ...
Moreover, we propose a transmission scheme among different zones with balance-based energy efficiency, which can extend network lifetime. ...
As a matter of fact, our network topology can also be regarded to consist of three types of wireless networks: 1) Large-scale Wireless microSensor Networks (WSN), 2) 3G cellular networks, and 3) Small-scale ...
doi:10.1109/tmc.2006.1599408
fatcat:wujte3x6gvdjnjxcnbn6iu2tji
A communication infrastructure for smart environments: a position article
2000
IEEE personal communications
"micro" networking environment. ...
Of course, to realize this vision, a network is necessary that enables communication among these devices. ...
This potentially wide range of ad hoc network operating configurations poses a challenge for developing efficient routing protocols. ...
doi:10.1109/98.878540
fatcat:rdhu7ulayjf4rdiwxsrgaa34e4
Special issue on sensor networks and applications
2003
Proceedings of the IEEE
In this regard, the design of microsensor networks needs to address some key technical challenges: 1) efficient networking methods that enable rapid, ad hoc networking of any number of such devices, either ...
such microsensor network devices. ...
The conflicting requirements for energy efficiency and the fault tolerance has always been a challenging issue to the design of CSIP algorithms. ...
doi:10.1109/jproc.2003.814925
fatcat:p4pzz7m7hndvhb2fkjuyftyvoq
Aggregation tree construction in sensor networks
2003
2003 IEEE 58th Vehicular Technology Conference. VTC 2003-Fall (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37484)
In this paper, we propose an efficient energy-aware distributed heuristic to generate the aggregation tree, which we refer to as EADAT. ...
However, low power and in-network data processing make data-centric routing in wireless sensor networks a challenging problem. ...
Network model In this paper, we consider wireless microsensor networks for monitoring abnormal events. ...
doi:10.1109/vetecf.2003.1285913
fatcat:4y62liv6kve67b4drjv6nj5ed4
On modeling networks of wireless microsensors
2001
Proceedings of the 2001 ACM SIGMETRICS international conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems - SIGMETRICS '01
Existing tools for modeling wireless networks focus only on the communications problem, and do no support modeling the power and sensing aspects that are essential to wireless sensor network design. ...
Such a model allows the user to examine the efficiency of applications by providing a simple metric of energy consumption. ...
doi:10.1145/378420.378808
dblp:conf/sigmetrics/SavvidesPS01
fatcat:ncj445uh7vbxhfie574gwpwwqq
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