Title
Energy consumption measurement and analysis in wireless sensor networks for biomedical applications
Abstract
Energy Consumption in Wireless Sensor Networks is a fundamental issue in terms of functionality and network lifetime. Minimization of energy consumption by applying optimization techniques enables pervasive computing especially in the field of biomedical engineering. A framework for energy consumption measurement and analysis is proposed which combines a theoretical approach, a simulation procedure based on a widely used software simulator and the validation by means of a high sensitivity measurement setup. Application driven profiling of energy consumption at the node level is a useful tool for optimal function of energy consumable node components in order to improve total energy efficiency.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1145/2141622.2141661
PETRA
Keywords
Field
DocType
high sensitivity measurement setup,energy consumable node component,node level,total energy efficiency,fundamental issue,wireless sensor network,energy consumption,biomedical engineering,energy consumption measurement,biomedical application,network lifetime,wireless sensor networks,pervasive computing,energy efficient
Key distribution in wireless sensor networks,Efficient energy use,Simulation,Profiling (computer programming),Computer science,Electronic engineering,Minification,Ubiquitous computing,Software simulator,Wireless sensor network,Energy consumption,Embedded system
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.52
4
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alexandros Karagiannis1243.09
Demosthenes D. Vouyioukas225127.71
P. Constantinou385.94