Sensors (Oct 2020)

A Low-Power WSN Protocol with ADR and TP Hybrid Control

  • Chung-Wen Hung,
  • Hao-Jun Zhang,
  • Wen-Ting Hsu,
  • Yi-Da Zhuang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s20205767
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 20
p. 5767

Abstract

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Most Internet of Things (IoT) systems are based on the wireless sensor network (WSN) due to the reduction of the cable layout cost. However, the battery life of nodes is a key issue when the node is powered by a battery. A Low-Power WSN Protocol with ADR and TP Hybrid Control is proposed in this paper to improve battery life significantly. Besides, techniques including the Sub-1GHz star topology network with Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA), adaptive data rate (ADR), and transmission power control (TPC) are also used. The long-term testing results show that the nodes with the proposed algorithm can balance the communication quality and low power consumption simultaneously. The experimental results also show that the power consumption of the node with the algorithm was reduced by 38.46-54.44% compared with the control group. If using AAA battery with 1200 mAh, the node could run approximately 4.2 years with the proposed hybrid control algorithm with an acquisition period of under 5 s.

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