Total Energy Consumption Reduction in WSN Using Mobile Sink Node

Author(s):  
Adesh T S ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 738-739 ◽  
pp. 65-69 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li Li Zheng ◽  
Qiu Ling Tang ◽  
Xian Li

Several studies have demonstrated that significant energy consumption reduction of nodes and network energy hole elimination can be achieved by introducing a mobile sink. In most related researches, mobile sink's energy is always assumed to be sufficient to collect data sensed by normal nodes. However, mobile sink consumes large amounts of energy in practical applications and it is impossible to own infinite energy. Correspondingly, the moving path plan of the mobile sink, which can be treated as a TSP (Travelling Salesman Problem), plays an important role in reducing and balancing network energy consumption. In this paper, an energy efficient mobile sink path planning strategy (EEPP) is proposed. In this strategy, LEACH protocol is introduced to balance the static network energy consumption; A heuristic path optimization method is utilized to further shorten the mobile sink path and reduce network latency. Simulation results show that our algorithm has good performance on the network energy consumption balancing, thus extending the network lifetime.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1008-1009 ◽  
pp. 1375-1379
Author(s):  
Qun Yin Gu ◽  
Cui Yu Wu ◽  
Hai Yan Chen ◽  
Qing Rong Liu

The energy consumption increases rapidly with the economic development and population change. Buildings are becoming the most important energy consumption sector in Shanghai. The gross domestic product per capita in Shanghai has reached to $13,500 in 2012 and the energy consumption is also amounted to 11,000×104 ton of coal equivalent. Buildings energy consumption accounted for about 25% of the total energy consumption. Building energy saving will greatly contribute to the energy saving and environmental protection. By analyzing the trend of population growth, economic development and energy consumption and the present buildings structure and situation in Shanghai, this paper proposed the measurements of building energy saving and energy consumption reduction.


2012 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Lazić ◽  
V. Larsson ◽  
Å. Nordenborg

The objective of this work is to decrease energy consumption of the aeration system at a mid-size conventional wastewater treatment plant in the south of Sweden where aeration consumes 44% of the total energy consumption of the plant. By designing an energy optimised aeration system (with aeration grids, blowers, controlling valves) and then operating it with a new aeration control system (dissolved oxygen cascade control and most open valve logic) one can save energy. The concept has been tested in full scale by comparing two treatment lines: a reference line (consisting of old fine bubble tube diffusers, old lobe blowers, simple DO control) with a test line (consisting of new Sanitaire Silver Series Low Pressure fine bubble diffusers, a new screw blower and the Flygt aeration control system). Energy savings with the new aeration system measured as Aeration Efficiency was 65%. Furthermore, 13% of the total energy consumption of the whole plant, or 21 000 €/year, could be saved when the tested line was operated with the new aeration system.


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