Enhancing energy efficiency is a pivotal concern in sensor/ad-hoc networks, where devices are often constrained by limited power sources. Dynamic sleep scheduling emerges as a promising strategy to mitigate energy wastage and prolong network longevity. This approach involves orchestrating nodes to periodically transition between active and low-power sleep modes, aligning with data transmission requirements. Dynamic sleep scheduling optimizes energy usage, curbing the power-hungry nature of constant operation. This abstract explores the core concepts and applications of dynamic sleep scheduling, emphasizing its role in addressing the unique energy challenges encountered in sensor/ad-hoc networks. The benefits of dynamic sleep scheduling include extending network lifespan, minimizing interference, and promoting energy balance among nodes. Nevertheless, it also presents challenges like adapting to network dynamics, striking the right balance between energy savings and latency, and ensuring effective coordination among nodes. Various algorithms, including TDMA and LEACH, underpin dynamic sleep scheduling, with ongoing research driving advancements. These networks find application in environmental monitoring, disaster management, and industrial automation, among others.
M. Dhipa1, Nisha Rathore2, Pravin Prakash Adivarekar3, Shams Tabrez Siddiqui4 Nandha Engineering College, India1, Amity University, Raipur, India2, A.P. Shah Institute of Technology, India3, Jazan University, Saudi Arabia4
Dynamic Sleep Scheduling, Sensor Networks, Ad-Hoc Networks, Energy Efficiency, Network Longevity
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ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology ( Volume: 14 , Issue: 3 , Pages: 2974 - 2981 )
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September 2023
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