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Título: Routing with renewable energy management in wireless sensor networks
Autor: Junior, João D. P.
Lima, Moysés M.
Balico, Leandro N.
Nelem Pazzi, Richard Werner
Oliveira, Horácio De B.F.
Palavras-chave: Energy efficiency
Energy utilization
Network routing
Radio transmission
Renewable energy resources
Routing protocols
Sensor nodes
Careful management
Energy aware approaches
Energy aware geographic routing
Energy-aware protocols
Remaining battery power
Renewable energies
Renewable energy source
Wireless sensor network (WSNs)
Power management (telecommunication)
Data do documento: 2021
Revista: Sensors
É parte de: Volume 21, Número 13
Abstract: In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), power consumption is an important aspect when designing routing protocols. When compared to other components of a sensor node, the power required by radio transmitters is responsible for most of the consumption. One way to optimize energy consumption is by using energy-aware protocols. Such protocols take into consideration the residual energy information (i.e., remaining battery power) when making decisions, providing energy efficiency through the careful management of energy consumption. In this work, we go further and propose a new routing protocol that uses not only the residual energy information, but also the available renewable energy information from renewable energy sources such as solar cells. We then present the Renewable Energy-Based Routing (REBORN) algorithm, an energy-aware geographic routing algorithm, capable of managing both the residual and the available energy. Our results clearly show the advantages and the efficiency achieved by our REBORN algorithm when compared to other proposed energy-aware approaches. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
DOI: 10.3390/s21134376
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