Energy-aware topology control strategy for human-centric wireless sensor networks
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Meseguer, Roc
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Molina, Carlos
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Ochoa Delorenzi, Sergio
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Santos, Rodrigo
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2014-12-24T12:56:00Z
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2014-12-24T12:56:00Z
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2014
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Sensors 2014, 14, 2619-2643
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DOI: 10.3390/s140202619
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126795
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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The adoption of mobile and ubiquitous solutions that involve participatory or opportunistic sensing increases every day. This situation has highlighted the relevance of optimizing the energy consumption of these solutions, because their operation depends on the devices‘ battery lifetimes. This article presents a study that intends to understand how the prediction of topology control messages in human-centric wireless sensor networks can be used to help reduce the energy consumption of the participating devices. In order to do that, five research questions have been defined and a study based on simulations was conducted to answer these questions. The obtained results help identify suitable mobile computing scenarios where the prediction of topology control messages can be used to save energy of the network nodes. These results also allow estimating the percentage of energy saving that can be expected, according to the features of the work scenario and the participants behavior. Designers of mobile collaborative applications that involve participatory or opportunistic sensing, can take advantage of these findings to increase the autonomy of their solutions.
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This work has been partially supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (MCI) and FEDER funds of the EU under the contracts TIN2010-18368 and TIN2010-20140-C03-01, and also the Community Networks Testbed for the Future Internet (CONFINE) Large-scale Integrating Project: FP7-288535, and also by Fondecyt (Chile), grant N° 1120207.