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Revista GEINTEC, 2021-07, Vol.11 (4), p.2836-2849
2021
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Energy Efficiency Analysis of LoRa and ZigBee Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks
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  • Revista GEINTEC, 2021-07, Vol.11 (4), p.2836-2849
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2021
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  • Now a days IoT technologies are emerging technology with wide range of applications. Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are plays vital role in IoT technologies. Construction of wireless sensor node with low-power radio link and high-speed processors is an interesting contribution for wireless sensor networks and IoT applications. Most of WSNs are furnished with battery source that has limited lifetime. The maximum operations of these networks require more power utility. Nevertheless, improving network efficiency and lifetime is a curtail issue in WSNs. Designing a low powered wireless sensor networks is a major challenges in recent years, it is essential to model its efficiency and power consumption for different applications. This paper describes power consumption model based on LoRa and Zigbee protocols, allows wireless sensor nodes to monitor and measure power consumption in a cyclic sleeping scenario. Experiential results reveals that the designed LoRa wireless sensor nodes have the potential for real-world IoT application with due consideration of communicating distance, data packets, transmitting speed, and consumes low power as compared with Zigbee sensor nodes. The measured sleep intervals achieved lower power consumption in LoRa as compared with Zigbee. The uniqueness of this research work lies in the review of wireless sensor node optimization and power consumption of these two wireless sensor networks for IoT applications.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 2237-0722
eISSN: 2237-0722
DOI: 10.47059/revistageintec.v11i4.2322
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_47059_revistageintec_v11i4_2322
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