Title
Understanding the Role of Transmission Power in Component-Based Architectures for Adaptive WSN
Abstract
Component-based architectures can play an important role in solving some of the problems related to energy management in Wireless Sensor Networks. It has been recently shown that real-time interfaces, and their associated mechanisms for online adaptation, are useful for solving the problem of dynamically allocating bandwidth in a WSN, while still satisfying both quality and energy constraints. In this paper we will discuss the relevance of extending this model with a new parameter, the transmission power of the nodes. Based on experimental data, it will be shown that this parameter has a strong impact on both the energy consumed by the nodes and the quality/reliability of the communication. The integration of this feature with the notion real-time interface, although not completely solved, will be discussed as well.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/COMPSACW.2012.97
COMPSAC Workshops
Keywords
Field
DocType
bandwidth allocation,energy consumption,object-oriented programming,telecommunication computing,telecommunication network reliability,user interfaces,wireless sensor networks,adaptive WSN,communication quality,communication reliability,component-based architectures,dynamically allocating bandwidth,energy constraints,energy consumption,energy management,online adaptation,quality constraints,real-time interfaces,transmission power,wireless sensor networks,component-based architecture,power-aware systems,real-time interfaces,wireless sensor networks
Energy management,Object-oriented programming,Computer science,Bandwidth allocation,Computer network,Real-time computing,Bandwidth (signal processing),Component-based software engineering,User interface,Wireless sensor network,Energy consumption
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Guillermo Rodriguez-Navas1233.47
Miquel A. Ribot200.34
B. Alorda36913.03