Energy Strategies for Wireless Sensor Networks

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Nodes uses the battery power supply, and to change battery for nodes is not realistic, so energy saving becomes the key problems in wireless sensor network.In this paper, we will research relevant energy strategies, with the least amount of energy to maximize the life cycle of the network.Energy strategies can be divided into three categories: based on work cycle,data driven and mobility.

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