Power consumption and congestion control of rendezvous node for wireless biosensor network

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Abstract

In biomedical engineering, simulators are imperative tool kits for calculating and analyzing various design choices for wireless sensor network (WSN). The wireless sensors are used in many applications and everyday objects. They are small in size, limited battery, and resource-constrained devices. In a wireless sensor network, limited battery life and unstable power consumption can affect the analysis of the wireless network, flexibility, connectivity as well as the lifetime of the whole sensor network. Various types of issues related to WSN are power constraint, congestion control, fairness, and reliability. In medical applications, large numbers of biosignals are required for analyzing the data that is why we need proper utilization of energy. This paper presents a protocol that will increase the life of the entire wireless network by adjutant’s power consumption, speed, and reduce the congestion.

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Tambe, S. B., Thool, R. C., & Thool, V. R. (2016). Power consumption and congestion control of rendezvous node for wireless biosensor network. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 408, pp. 647–655). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0129-1_67

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