Energy efficiency optimization of cooperative communication in wireless sensor networks

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In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), cooperative communication represents a potential candidate to combat the effects of channel fading by exploiting diversity gain achieved via cooperation among the relays nodes. However, for the energy-constrained WSN, to what extent cooperative communication can save energy consumption for a successful packet transmission is still unknown. Energy efficiency of cooperation and direct transmission schemes in WSN is studied and compared in this paper. The expressions of energy efficiency of the two schemes are derived, respectively. The numerical results reveal that for the small distance separation between the source and destination nodes, the direct transmission scheme is more energy efficient than cooperation and the relay location, packet size, and modulation level have important effects on energy efficiency. At last, energy efficiency maximization for the cooperative communication system is achieved by optimizing both the packet size and modulation level jointly. © 2010 S.Wang and J. Nie.

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Wang, S., & Nie, J. (2010). Energy efficiency optimization of cooperative communication in wireless sensor networks. Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/162326

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