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Power consumption of sensor nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks
T. R. Nikolic, G. S. Nikolic, M. K. Stojèev, B. D. Petrovic, G. S. Jovanovic
Abstract: Sensors, microcontrollers and transceiver block constitute the sensor nodes of the wireless sensor networks. For sustaining the networks, power consumption is required which is available in the non-rechargeable batteries. We intend to reduce the power consumption of sensor nodes and increase the lifetime of batteries. We further evaluated the power consumption of the sensor nodes in real life situation with the help of the data from the datasheets of the blocks. We found in the trial situation that the power gathering technique is higher in power saving where the implementation of the lower duty cycling is experienced.
Keywords: Wireless Sensor Networks, Energy Efficiency, Power consumption of sensor nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jnt/2021/12/1/15-21
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