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A Simple Energy Model for Wireless Microsensor Transceivers

Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: Wireless microsensor networks can provide short-range connectivity with significant fault tolerances. These systems find usage in diverse areas such as environmental monitoring, industrial process automation, and field surveillance. This research paper describes the modeling of short-range transceivers for microsensor applications. A simple energy model is derived and used to analyze the transceiver battery life. This model takes into account energy dissipation during the start-up, receive, and transmit modes.


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