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Modelling the Energy Efficient Sensor Nodes for Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract Energy is an important requirement of wireless sensor networks for better performance. A widely employed energy-saving technique is to place nodes in sleep mode, corresponding to low-power consumption as well as to reduce operational capabilities. In this paper, Markov model of a sensor network is developed. The node is considered to enter a sleep mode. This model is used to investigate the system performance in terms of energy consumption, network capacity and data delivery delay.
Modelling the Energy Efficient Sensor Nodes for Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract Energy is an important requirement of wireless sensor networks for better performance. A widely employed energy-saving technique is to place nodes in sleep mode, corresponding to low-power consumption as well as to reduce operational capabilities. In this paper, Markov model of a sensor network is developed. The node is considered to enter a sleep mode. This model is used to investigate the system performance in terms of energy consumption, network capacity and data delivery delay.
Modelling the Energy Efficient Sensor Nodes for Wireless Sensor Networks
Dahiya, R. (author) / Arora, A. K. (author) / Singh, V. R. (author)
Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series B ; 96 ; 305-309
2014-08-27
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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