Sensors (Mar 2011)

An Efficient Transmission Power Control Scheme for Temperature Variation in Wireless Sensor Networks

  • Jungwook Lee,
  • Kwangsue Chung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s110303078
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 3078 – 3093

Abstract

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Wireless sensor networks collect data from several nodes dispersed at remote sites. Sensor nodes can be installed in harsh environments such as deserts, cities, and indoors, where the link quality changes considerably over time. Particularly, changes in transmission power may be caused by temperature, humidity, and other factors. In order to compensate for link quality changes, existing schemes detect the link quality changes between nodes and control transmission power through a series of feedback processes, but these approaches can cause heavy overhead with the additional control packets needed. In this paper, the change of the link quality according to temperature is examined through empirical experimentation. A new power control scheme combining both temperature-aware link quality compensation and a closed-loop feedback process to adapt to link quality changes is proposed. We prove that the proposed scheme effectively adapts the transmission power to the changing link quality with less control overhead and energy consumption.

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