A lot of researches are devoted to energy-save solutions in wireless sensor networks, to face their critical limited energy budget. In this paper we propose four information delivery mechanisms and we compare their relative energy impact, in order to make communications both reliable and energetic efficient. We present a parametric model to choose the best solution with respect to the great amount of factors that influence system performance, e.g., the hardware technology, the source to destination distance, the number of hops involved. For actual sensor nodes (/spl mu/AMPS-1) we are able to guarantee a whole delivery strategy with an energy gain ranging from 5% to 15% with respect to the trivial hop-to-hop decoding one.
On the Energy Impact of Four Information Delivery Methods in Wireless Sensor Networks
TADDIA, Chiara;MAZZINI, Gianluca
2005
Abstract
A lot of researches are devoted to energy-save solutions in wireless sensor networks, to face their critical limited energy budget. In this paper we propose four information delivery mechanisms and we compare their relative energy impact, in order to make communications both reliable and energetic efficient. We present a parametric model to choose the best solution with respect to the great amount of factors that influence system performance, e.g., the hardware technology, the source to destination distance, the number of hops involved. For actual sensor nodes (/spl mu/AMPS-1) we are able to guarantee a whole delivery strategy with an energy gain ranging from 5% to 15% with respect to the trivial hop-to-hop decoding one.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.