DocumentCode :
3310185
Title :
Adaptive power allocation in energy-constrained wireless ad-hoc networks
Author :
Xiang, Gao ; Park, Hyung-Kun
Author_Institution :
Korea Univ. of Technol. & Educ., Cheonan
Volume :
3
fYear :
2008
fDate :
17-20 Feb. 2008
Firstpage :
1945
Lastpage :
1948
Abstract :
In this paper, we proposed a new power allocation scheme in a cooperative relay network to increase network lifetime. To maximize network lifetime, it is important to allocate power fairly among nodes in a network as well as to minimize total transmitted power. In the proposed scheme, the allocated power is proportional to the residual power, satisfies the required SNR at destination node and minimizes the total transmission power. In this paper, we calculate power allocation in "amplify and forward" (AF) model. We evaluated the proposed power allocation scheme using extensive simulation and simulation results show that proposed power allocation obtains much longer network lifetime than the traditional power allocation and the power consumption of each node is balanced. Proposed power allocation scheme are effective in optimizing the system performance, reducing the network power consumption, and prolong the network lifetime.
Keywords :
ad hoc networks; power consumption; AF; adaptive power allocation; amplify-and-forward model; cooperative relay network; destination node; energy-constrained wireless ad-hoc networks; power consumption; residual power; total transmission power; Ad hoc networks; Broadcasting; Energy consumption; Fading; Power system modeling; Power system relaying; Protocols; Relays; Signal to noise ratio; System performance; adaptive power allocation; cooperative diversity; network lifetime; relay network;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Communication Technology, 2008. ICACT 2008. 10th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Gangwon-Do
ISSN :
1738-9445
Print_ISBN :
978-89-5519-136-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICACT.2008.4494167
Filename :
4494167
Link To Document :
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