Paper Title
Spectrum Efficiency Adequate Power Reduction Control Management in Wireless Sensor Network
Abstract
Abstract - Using a wireless sensor network have made it easier to conserve energy. This research focuses mostly on energy harvesting and energy conservation because WSNs have a restricted energy budget. Nodes selected for cooperation must have long-term battery life, as rechargeable and readily available batteries are unreliable. Error estimates and power conservation are the driving forces behind the choice of such nodes. The methods, tactics, and techniques for improving battery efficiency are the primary topic of this work. Sensor networks have implemented adaptive transmit power control systems to modify energy consumption in response to network conditions. [7] In light of the limitations of sensor communications, this is a critical goal Power reduction, on the other hand, could have a negative impact on network responsiveness. However, boosting power without regard to consequences might have a negative impact on interference. Cooperative power reductions may lead to higher bandwidth utilization and interference mitigation, and hence have a positive influence on network performance. We conduct simulations to evaluate the effectiveness of sensor network in an ecosystem with varying interference levels. [1] Then we look at the relationship between transmitted power and communications efficiency, specifically in the context of control, and demonstrate how adequate power reductions can benefit energy and spectrum efficiency.
Keywords - WSN, Power Conservation, MPPT, Power Control, Power Management, Energy Harvesting, Sleep/Wake.