DocumentCode
2586856
Title
Energy efficiency of the IEEE 802.15.4 standard in dense wireless microsensor networks: modeling and improvement perspectives
Author
Bougard, Bruno ; Catthoor, Francky ; Daly, Denis C. ; Chandrakasan, Anantha ; Dehaene, Wim
fYear
2005
fDate
7-11 March 2005
Firstpage
196
Abstract
Wireless microsensor networks, which have been the topic of intensive research in recent years, are now emerging in industrial applications. An important milestone in this transition has been the release of the IEEE 802.15.4 standard that specifies interoperable wireless physical and medium access control layers targeted to sensor node radios. In this paper, we evaluate the potential of an 802.15.4 radio for use in an ultra low power sensor node operating in a dense network. Starting from measurements carried out on the off-the-shelf radio, effective radio activation and link adaptation policies are derived. It is shown that, in a typical sensor network scenario, the average power per node can be reduced down to 211 μW. Next, the energy consumption breakdown between the different phases of a packet transmission is presented, indicating which part of the transceiver architecture can most effectively be optimized in order to further reduce the radio power, enabling self-powered wireless microsensor networks.
Keywords
IEEE standards; microsensors; packet radio networks; power consumption; transceivers; wireless LAN; wireless sensor networks; 211 muW; IEEE 802.15.4 standard; dense wireless microsensor networks; energy efficiency; link adaptation policies; packet transmission; power consumption; radio activation; self-powered wireless microsensor networks; sensor node radios; transceiver architecture optimization; ultra low power sensor node; Access protocols; Electric breakdown; Energy consumption; Energy efficiency; Intelligent networks; Media Access Protocol; Microsensors; Monitoring; Transceivers; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Design, Automation and Test in Europe, 2005. Proceedings
ISSN
1530-1591
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2288-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DATE.2005.136
Filename
1395555
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