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Energy-Efficient Method for Wireless Sensor Networks Low-Power Radio Operation in Internet of Things

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ELECTRONICS
卷 9, 期 2, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/electronics9020320

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Internet of Things; IoT; wireless sensor networks; ContikiMAC; energy efficiency; duty-cycles; clear channel assessments; fog computing; smart sensors; signal processing; received signal strength indicator (RSSI)

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  1. European Union
  2. [EFOP-3.6.1-16-2016-00010]
  3. [2017-1.3.1-VKE-2017-00025]

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The radio operation in wireless sensor networks (WSN) in Internet of Things (IoT) applications is the most common source for power consumption. Consequently, recognizing and controlling the factors affecting radio operation can be valuable for managing the node power consumption. Among essential factors affecting radio operation, the time spent for checking the radio is of utmost importance for monitoring power consumption. It can lead to false WakeUp or idle listening in radio duty cycles and ContikiMAC. ContikiMAC is a low-power radio duty-cycle protocol in Contiki OS used in WakeUp mode, as a clear channel assessment (CCA) for checking radio status periodically. This paper presents a detailed analysis of radio WakeUp time factors of ContikiMAC. Furthermore, we propose a lightweight CCA (LW-CCA) as an extension to ContikiMAC to reduce the Radio Duty-Cycles in false WakeUps and idle listening though using dynamic received signal strength indicator (RSSI) status check time. The simulation results in the Cooja simulator show that LW-CCA reduces about 8% energy consumption in nodes while maintaining up to 99% of the packet delivery rate (PDR).

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