2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/975054
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A New Cooperative MIMO Scheme Based on SM for Energy-Efficiency Improvement in Wireless Sensor Network

Abstract: Improving the energy efficiency in wireless sensor networks (WSN) has attracted considerable attention nowadays. The multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technique has been proved as a good candidate for improving the energy efficiency, but it may not be feasible in WSN which is due to the size limitation of the sensor node. As a solution, the cooperative multiple-input multiple-output (CMIMO) technique overcomes this constraint and shows a dramatically good performance. In this paper, a new CMIMO scheme base… Show more

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“…Then the energy consumption of long‐haul cooperative transmission is considered and shown as Elh(total)=Elhfalsefalsei=1MtNic where the E lh denotes the energy consumption per bit in the long‐haul phase. According to Refs , Eit, Ejr, and E lh can be calculated by utilizing the link budget relationship as shown below: Ebt=(1+α)Ēb×(4πd)2GtGrλ2MlNf+Pc/Rb where Ēb is the average energy per bit required for a given BER at receiver, α equals ξ / η –1, with ξ being the peak to average ratio (PAR) and η being the drain efficiency of the RF power amplifiers, d is the transmission distance, G t and G r are the transmitter and receiver antenna gains, respectively, λ is the carrier wavelength, M l is the link margin, and N f is the receiver noise figure. P c and R b denote the power consumption of the circuit block and the transmission bit rate, respectively.…”
Section: System Model and Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Then the energy consumption of long‐haul cooperative transmission is considered and shown as Elh(total)=Elhfalsefalsei=1MtNic where the E lh denotes the energy consumption per bit in the long‐haul phase. According to Refs , Eit, Ejr, and E lh can be calculated by utilizing the link budget relationship as shown below: Ebt=(1+α)Ēb×(4πd)2GtGrλ2MlNf+Pc/Rb where Ēb is the average energy per bit required for a given BER at receiver, α equals ξ / η –1, with ξ being the peak to average ratio (PAR) and η being the drain efficiency of the RF power amplifiers, d is the transmission distance, G t and G r are the transmitter and receiver antenna gains, respectively, λ is the carrier wavelength, M l is the link margin, and N f is the receiver noise figure. P c and R b denote the power consumption of the circuit block and the transmission bit rate, respectively.…”
Section: System Model and Simulation Resultsmentioning
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“…After considering the energy consumption per bit for detection E d , the total energy consumption can be expressed as Ecsm(total)=El(total)+Elh(total)+Ed(total) where E d ( total ) = E d × N i is the energy consumption for detection and E d can be calculated according to Ref. .…”
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“…According to Ref. , the energy consumption of CMIMO‐SM in the one‐hop situation includes local phase and long‐haul phase energy consumption. When M t nodes try to cooperative with each other at the transmitter and M r nodes try to receive the data at the receiver, the total energy consumption of the local phase can be expressed as El(total)=falsefalsei=1MtNiEit+falsefalsej=1Mr1Ejrfalsefalsei=1MtNi where Eit and Ejr represent the local transmission energy cost per bit on the transmitter and the receiver, respectively.…”
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“…By extending and developing the work in Ref. , this letter proposes an only‐forwarding multi‐hop scenario wherein the hop length is allocated and the number of hops is selected to achieve the minimum energy consumption and longest lifetime.…”
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