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Investigating Wireless Sensor Network Lifetime Using a Realistic Radio Communication Model
April 24-April 26
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MUE.2008.622008 International Conference on Mult ...
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Investigating realistic simulations in wireless sensor networks has been an area which has drawn a lot of research interest. These simulations are used to predict the lifetime of wireless sensor networks, evaluation of network performance and data dissemination algorithms. A discrete radio model can be used for calculating more realistic power consumption and determining which links between sensor motes are available for transmission. In this work, we apply a discrete power dissipation model to investigate performance of a few data dissemination algorithms and techniques. We also define an upper bound upon network lifetime which is derived from the discrete radio model.
Index Terms:
Wireless Sensor networks, realistic power consumption, network lifetime
Citation:
Michael Mallinson, Sajid Hussain, Jong Hyuk Park, "Investigating Wireless Sensor Network Lifetime Using a Realistic Radio Communication Model," mue, pp.433-437, 2008 International Conference on Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering (mue 2008), 2008
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