Presentation 2008-01-24
Power Consumption Balancing Scheme Considering the Maximum Number of Sensors Connected to Relay Nodes in Sensor Networks
Nobuyuki HAGIYA, Shiro SAKATA, Kentaro YANAGIHARA, Shigeru FUKUNAGA,
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Abstract(in English) In sensor networks, network life is limited due mainly to the battery power consumption of nodes neighboring sink node caused by heavy traffic imposed on these nodes. This shows the importance of load balancing of nodes leading to battery power consumption balancing for prolonging network life. This article proposes a novel scheme achieving power consumption balancing through deciding the appropriate maximum number of sensors connected to relaying nodes. The total power consumption in the network is also evaluated by simulation under various network conditions showing the effectiveness of the propose scheme.
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Keyword(in English) sensor network / load-balancing / routing / ZigBee / Maxenddevice / power consumption balancing
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Title (in English) Power Consumption Balancing Scheme Considering the Maximum Number of Sensors Connected to Relay Nodes in Sensor Networks
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Keyword(1) sensor network
Keyword(2) load-balancing
Keyword(3) routing
Keyword(4) ZigBee
Keyword(5) Maxenddevice
Keyword(6) power consumption balancing
1st Author's Name Nobuyuki HAGIYA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science and Technology, Chiba University()
2nd Author's Name Shiro SAKATA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Advanced Integration Science, Chiba University
3rd Author's Name Kentaro YANAGIHARA
3rd Author's Affiliation Corporate R&D center, Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.
4th Author's Name Shigeru FUKUNAGA
4th Author's Affiliation Sensor Network Venture Unit, Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.
Date 2008-01-24
Paper # USN2007-57
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 447
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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