WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK’S LOW POWER TRANSMITTER DESIGN BY USING POWER GATING SIGNAL

Rupesh Raut, Prof. Nilesh Bodne

Abstract: A multi hop wireless sensor network is composed of large number of nodes and consecutive link between them. Wireless sensor network normally consist of large number of distributed nodes. In WSN one of the main problems is related to power issue because every node is operated by external battery. To have a large network life time all nodes need to minimize their power consumption. Node is composed of small battery so energy associated with this is very less so replacing or refilling of battery is not possible which is very costly. Hence some technique are applied through which power associated with each node can be conserved. In this paper we consider only transmission section of node (i.e. node as a transmitter) and proposed its design for low power consumption by using power gating signal.

Keywords: Wireless sensor network, power consumption, node, Battery, life time of network.

Title: WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK’S LOW POWER TRANSMITTER DESIGN BY USING POWER GATING SIGNAL

Author: Rupesh Raut, Prof. Nilesh Bodne

International Journal of Engineering Research and Reviews

ISSN 2348-697X (Online)

Research Publish Journals

Vol. 2, Issue 2, April - June 2014

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WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK’S LOW POWER TRANSMITTER DESIGN BY USING POWER GATING SIGNAL by Rupesh Raut, Prof. Nilesh Bodne