AN EMPIRICAL REVIEW ON ENERGY LEVEL OPTIMIZATION IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
الباحث الأول:
Amit Bindal,
الباحثين الآخرين:
Waleed Hadi Madhloom Kurdi,
المجلة:
International Journal of Computing and Corporate Research
تاريخ النشر:
None
مختصر البحث:
Wireless Notes (Motes) are having susceptible and vulnerable issues in terms of energy consumption and power optimization. In most of the applications, the power factor of the notes decay very frequently and these are non-chargeable. A wireless sens…
Wireless Notes (Motes) are having susceptible and vulnerable issues in terms of energy consumption and power optimization. In most of the applications, the power factor of the notes decay very frequently and these are non-chargeable. A wireless sensor node is a popular solution when it is difficult or impossible to run a mains supply to the sensor node. However, since the wireless sensor node is often placed in a hard-to-reach location, changing the battery regularly can be costly and inconvenient. An important aspect in the development of a wireless sensor node is ensuring that there is always adequate energy available to power the system. This article surveys and classifies the energy aware routing protocols proposed for MANETs. They minimize either the active communication energy required to transmit or receive packets or the inactive energy consumed when a mobile node stays idle but listens to the wireless medium for any possible communication requests from other nodes. Transmission power control approach and load distribution approach belong to the former category, and sleep/power-down mode approach belongs to the latter category. While it is not clear that any particular algorithm or a class of algorithms is the best for all scenarios, each protocol has definite advantages/disadvantages and is wellsuited for certain situations. This manuscript highlights various factors and parameters more energy efficient mechanisms.