JSE_V4_N1_RP7
Achieving Energy Conservation In Wireless Sensor Network Node By Using Optimal Sleep Scheduling Scheme (OSSS)
S. Anandamurugan
C. Venkatesh
Journal on Software Engineering
2230 – 7168
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Wireless Sensor Networks, Sleep Planning, Aggregation, Energy Consumption
The authors of this paper consider the problem of conserving energy in a single node in a wireless sensor network by turning off the node's radio for periods of a fixed time length. While packets may continue to arrive at the node's buffer during the sleep periods, the node cannot transmit them until it wakes up. The objective is to design sleep control laws that minimize the expected value of a cost function representing both energy consumption costs and holding costs for backlogged packets. They consider a discrete time system with a Bernoulli arrival process. In this setting, they characterize optimal control laws under the finite horizon expected cost and infinite horizon expected average cost criteria.
July - September 2009
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