2013
DOI: 10.1109/surv.2012.062612.00084
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Energy-Efficient Routing Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Survey

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“…Since both protocols eventually transmit the whole data object, ULTRA adds some encoded packets during the propagation, thus incurring more transmissions. However, we argue that more transmissions do not necessarily lead to significantly more energy consumption because the energy consumption in wireless embedded devices is dominated by the radio-on time [39,40]. The energy consumption of idle listening and packet transmissions are similar.…”
Section: Testbed Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Since both protocols eventually transmit the whole data object, ULTRA adds some encoded packets during the propagation, thus incurring more transmissions. However, we argue that more transmissions do not necessarily lead to significantly more energy consumption because the energy consumption in wireless embedded devices is dominated by the radio-on time [39,40]. The energy consumption of idle listening and packet transmissions are similar.…”
Section: Testbed Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Figure 1 shows system model for transmitting a k-bit message from the transmitter (TX) to the receiver (RX). The required energy by TX for transmitting a k-bit message a distance( ) is given by [1],…”
Section: System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This structure is called WSN [1]. It is Tel-monitoring network which has several applications such as battlefield surveillance, patient monitoring, temperature calculation, and fire exposure and flood detection [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, despite these advantages, there is a number of challenges to face before getting high performances in totally distributed WSN. Indeed, we can mention the problem of energy, which is mainly the most important to focus on, as a WSN could be deployed in inaccessible areas, where it is impossible to change the batteries of nodes [2]. It is thus essential to develop techniques that keep the network up for several years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%