Energy efficiency comparison between data rate control and transmission power control algorithms for wireless body sensor networks
This article presents comparison between data rate or rate control, that is, video transmission rate control algorithm and transmission power control algorithms for two different cases. First, energy consumption due to high peak variable data rates in video transmission. Second, energy depletion due...
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author | Ali Hassan Sodhro Li Chen Aicha Sekhari Yacine Ouzrout Wanqing Wu |
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description | This article presents comparison between data rate or rate control, that is, video transmission rate control algorithm and transmission power control algorithms for two different cases. First, energy consumption due to high peak variable data rates in video transmission. Second, energy depletion due to high transmission power consumption and dynamic nature of wireless on-body channel. The former one focuses on constant (fixed) transmission power level and variable data rate (“severe” conditions), for example, medical monitoring of the emergency patients. The latter considers variable transmission power level and constant (fixed) data rate (“less severe” conditions), for example, electrocardiography measurement for patients in wireless body sensor networks. Besides, energy efficiency comparison analysis of battery-driven or video transmission rate control algorithm and transmission power control–driven or power control algorithm is presented. Finally, proposed algorithms are analyzed and categorized as energy-efficient and battery-friendly for medical applications in wireless body sensor networks. |
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spelling | doaj.art-d693fd6474e54035a31654604191cd732023-09-03T05:09:48ZengHindawi - SAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks1550-14772018-01-011410.1177/1550147717750030Energy efficiency comparison between data rate control and transmission power control algorithms for wireless body sensor networksAli Hassan Sodhro0Li Chen1Aicha Sekhari2Yacine Ouzrout3Wanqing Wu4DISP LAB, University Lumiere Lyon 2, Lyon, FranceSchool of Software, Nanchang University, Nanchang, ChinaDISP LAB, University Lumiere Lyon 2, Lyon, FranceDISP LAB, University Lumiere Lyon 2, Lyon, FranceInstitute of Biomedical and Health Engineering, SIAT, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Shenzhen, ChinaThis article presents comparison between data rate or rate control, that is, video transmission rate control algorithm and transmission power control algorithms for two different cases. First, energy consumption due to high peak variable data rates in video transmission. Second, energy depletion due to high transmission power consumption and dynamic nature of wireless on-body channel. The former one focuses on constant (fixed) transmission power level and variable data rate (“severe” conditions), for example, medical monitoring of the emergency patients. The latter considers variable transmission power level and constant (fixed) data rate (“less severe” conditions), for example, electrocardiography measurement for patients in wireless body sensor networks. Besides, energy efficiency comparison analysis of battery-driven or video transmission rate control algorithm and transmission power control–driven or power control algorithm is presented. Finally, proposed algorithms are analyzed and categorized as energy-efficient and battery-friendly for medical applications in wireless body sensor networks.https://doi.org/10.1177/1550147717750030 |
spellingShingle | Ali Hassan Sodhro Li Chen Aicha Sekhari Yacine Ouzrout Wanqing Wu Energy efficiency comparison between data rate control and transmission power control algorithms for wireless body sensor networks International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks |
title | Energy efficiency comparison between data rate control and transmission power control algorithms for wireless body sensor networks |
title_full | Energy efficiency comparison between data rate control and transmission power control algorithms for wireless body sensor networks |
title_fullStr | Energy efficiency comparison between data rate control and transmission power control algorithms for wireless body sensor networks |
title_full_unstemmed | Energy efficiency comparison between data rate control and transmission power control algorithms for wireless body sensor networks |
title_short | Energy efficiency comparison between data rate control and transmission power control algorithms for wireless body sensor networks |
title_sort | energy efficiency comparison between data rate control and transmission power control algorithms for wireless body sensor networks |
url | https://doi.org/10.1177/1550147717750030 |
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