Wireless Sensor Network Energy Management for Different Nodes

Authors

  • Ashwini Ingole Karmaveer Dadasaheb Kannamwar College of Engineering, Nagpur, Maharashtra

Keywords:

Energy consumption, Energy efficiency, Protocol, Sensor nodes, Wireless Sensor Networks

Abstract

Self-sufficient, miniaturized sensors are the building blocks of wireless sensor networks. Minimizing energy usage is a crucial problem that must be resolved for wider real-world applicability. Because of this, a reliable energy model is necessary for testing wireless sensor networks. In this study, we take a look at how much juice each node in a WSN needs to function. Sensor node lifespan may be estimated by measuring its energy consumption and output. Given the breadth of fields that may benefit from such a technology, research into this field has increased in recent years. In this study, we investigate the suggested WSN node's energy usage. The suggested approach allows for a substantial improvement in the projected lifespan of a battery-powered sensor node.

Author Biography

Ashwini Ingole, Karmaveer Dadasaheb Kannamwar College of Engineering, Nagpur, Maharashtra

Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

Published

2023-10-16

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