Energy Efficient Self-Scheduling Algorithm For Wireless Sensor Networks
Journal: International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2014-01-15
Authors : Singaram M; Finney Daniel Shadrach S; Sathish Kumar N; Chandraprasad V;
Page : 75-78
Keywords : Index Terms Blind spot; Energy efficient; Energy saving; Radio energy models; Scheduling algorithm; Wireless node; Wireless sensor networks.;
Abstract
Abstract The goal of this work is to preserve full coverage-target area while minimising the number of active nodes.The nodes which are available in the wireless sensor networks consumes more energy even when the nodes are not sensing or covering the target area. Radio energy models are being used to find the energy consumed during access of the nodes at various modes like transmit receive idle and sleep mode. When the nodes enters the sleep state and doesnt sense or cover any target area then there will be an occurrence of blind point and that particular spot where the blind point occurs can be said as an blind spot. The issue of energy saving is significant since in a battery-operated wireless node the battery energy is finite and a node can only transmit a finite number of bits. The maximum number of bits that can be sent is defined by the total battery energy divided by the required energy per bit. The blind point can be removed using the back of mechanism and thats the major part of the work.
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