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Title: Energy Management in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Crosslayer,Channel Adaptive Approach Towards Performance Optimization
Authors: Binu, G S
Dr.Poulose Jacob, K
Keywords: Wireless sensor network
Dynamic Power Management
Energy consumption
Fairness
Delivery ratio
Throughput
Delay
Issue Date: Nov-2011
Publisher: Cochin University of Science & Technology
Abstract: The proliferation of wireless sensor networks in a large spectrum of applications had been spurered by the rapid advances in MEMS(micro-electro mechanical systems )based sensor technology coupled with low power,Low cost digital signal processors and radio frequency circuits.A sensor network is composed of thousands of low cost and portable devices bearing large sensing computing and wireless communication capabilities. This large collection of tiny sensors can form a robust data computing and communication distributed system for automated information gathering and distributed sensing.The main attractive feature is that such a sensor network can be deployed in remote areas.Since the sensor node is battery powered,all the sensor nodes should collaborate together to form a fault tolerant network so as toprovide an efficient utilization of precious network resources like wireless channel,memory and battery capacity.The most crucial constraint is the energy consumption which has become the prime challenge for the design of long lived sensor nodes.
Description: Dept.of Computer Science ,Cochin University of Science and Technology
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/2933
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