A comprehensive energy model for wireless sensor networks is provided by considering seven key energy consumption sources some of which are ignored by currently available models. We demonstrate the importance of using such a comprehensive model by comparing it to other existing energy models in terms of the lifetime of a sensor node. We use our model to evaluate energy consumption and node lifetime for a sensor network with fixed configuration and we validate this evaluation by simulation. We show that existing energy models over-estimate life expectancy of a sensor node by 30-58% and also yield an "optimised" number of clusters which is too large. We further make the following two observations: 1) the optimal number of clusters increases w...
Sensors have limited resources so it is important to manage the resources efficiently to maximize th...
The compatibility of WSN is with various applications such as; healthcar eand environmental monitori...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) contain an inordinate number of sensor nodes that are spatially dist...
Energy is a limited resource in wireless sensor networks. In fact, the reduction of power consumptio...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) consist of low power devices that are distributed in geographically i...
There is no doubt that the most challenging aspect in the wireless sensor networks (WSN) is the life...
International audienceOne of the major concerns in wireless sensor networks is improving the network...
Energy efficiency and sensing coverage distance are essential metrics for enhancing the lifetime and...
Abstract- The Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are energy constraint as the nodes of WSN run by the b...
Most of Wireless Sensor Networks researches focus on reducing the amount of energy consumed by nodes...
The physical constraints of battery-powered sensors impose limitations on their processing capacity ...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are considered as the main challenging features by the researchers f...
Energy efficiency and network lifetime are the most critical issues for Wireless Sensor Networks (WS...
Abstract: This project is to avoid duplicate transmission, node reconfiguration and power consumptio...
Wireless sensor networks have enticed much of the spotlight from researchers all around the world, o...
Sensors have limited resources so it is important to manage the resources efficiently to maximize th...
The compatibility of WSN is with various applications such as; healthcar eand environmental monitori...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) contain an inordinate number of sensor nodes that are spatially dist...
Energy is a limited resource in wireless sensor networks. In fact, the reduction of power consumptio...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) consist of low power devices that are distributed in geographically i...
There is no doubt that the most challenging aspect in the wireless sensor networks (WSN) is the life...
International audienceOne of the major concerns in wireless sensor networks is improving the network...
Energy efficiency and sensing coverage distance are essential metrics for enhancing the lifetime and...
Abstract- The Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are energy constraint as the nodes of WSN run by the b...
Most of Wireless Sensor Networks researches focus on reducing the amount of energy consumed by nodes...
The physical constraints of battery-powered sensors impose limitations on their processing capacity ...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are considered as the main challenging features by the researchers f...
Energy efficiency and network lifetime are the most critical issues for Wireless Sensor Networks (WS...
Abstract: This project is to avoid duplicate transmission, node reconfiguration and power consumptio...
Wireless sensor networks have enticed much of the spotlight from researchers all around the world, o...
Sensors have limited resources so it is important to manage the resources efficiently to maximize th...
The compatibility of WSN is with various applications such as; healthcar eand environmental monitori...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) contain an inordinate number of sensor nodes that are spatially dist...