When Does Cooperation Have Better Performance in Sensor Networks?

A. Sadek, Wei Yu, K. Liu
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The gains of cooperative communications in wireless networks have been explored recently under the ideal assumption of negligible receiving and processing power. In sensor networks, the power spent for listening and computing can constitute a significant portion of the total consumed power, and such an overhead can reduce the gains promised by cooperation. In this paper, cooperation gains are investigated by taking into consideration such overheads in the analytical framework. The performance metric considered is the energy efficiency of the system measured by the total power required to achieve a certain quality of service requirement. The analytical and numerical results reveal very interesting threshold behavior below which direct transmission is more energy efficient, and above which cooperation provides more gains. Such a tradeoff is shown to depend on many parameters such as the relative locations of the source and destination, the values of the receive and processing powers, the application, and many other factors. Moreover, there are experimental results conducted to verify the channel model assumed in the paper
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传感器网络中什么时候合作性能更好?
在接收和处理能力可忽略的理想假设下,无线网络中协作通信的增益一直是人们研究的热点。在传感器网络中,用于侦听和计算的功率可能占总消耗功率的很大一部分,这种开销会降低合作所承诺的收益。本文通过在分析框架中考虑这些开销来研究合作收益。考虑的性能指标是通过达到一定服务质量要求所需的总功率来衡量系统的能源效率。分析和数值结果揭示了一个非常有趣的阈值行为,低于这个阈值,直接传输更节能,高于这个阈值,合作提供更多的收益。这种权衡取决于许多参数,例如源和目的地的相对位置、接收和处理能力的值、应用程序以及许多其他因素。并通过实验结果验证了本文所假设的通道模型
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