Journal of Applied Science and Engineering

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Huan-Chao Keh This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.1, Ying-Hong Wang1, Kun-Yi Lin1 and Cheng-Che Lin1

1Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Tamkang University, Tamsui, Taiwan 251, R.O.C.


 

Received: December 23, 2010
Accepted: January 10, 2011
Publication Date: September 1, 2011

Download Citation: ||https://doi.org/10.6180/jase.2011.14.3.07  


ABSTRACT


The sensor node in Wireless Sensor Network is with the characteristics of low power consumption, but the sensor node can not be rechargeable. Therefore, the consumed of power is limited. How to effectively control the power of the sensor node and extend the life time of the whole network become a very important issue. In this paper, we proposed an optimal sleep control mechanism. When the sensor nodes are set randomly in the entire network and the sleeping probability is determined through the distance between the sensor node and the sink. The proposed mechanism will effectively reduce the frequency of the transmission of the sensor nodes more close to the sink and reach the loading balance of the whole network. However, the sleeping sensor nodes will process their sleeping schedule according to their own residual power and achieve the effectiveness of saving power.


Keywords: Wireless Sensor Networks, Power Control, Sleep Control, Scheduling


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