Title :
Investigation of directional antennas effect on energy efficiency and reliability of the IEEE 802.15.4 standard in outdoor wireless sensor networks
Author :
A. Michalopoulou;E. Koxias;F. Lazarakis;T. Zervos;A.A. Alexandridis
Author_Institution :
Institute of Informatics & Telecommunications, National Centre for Scientific Research ?Demokritos?, Greece
Abstract :
Over the past few years, wireless sensor network (WSN) systems have been expanded rapidly due to the decreasing size and cost of sensor devices as well as the advances in wireless communication technologies. In this paper the impact of directional antennas on energy efficiency and reliability of WSN systems is investigated. The WSN performance using directional antennas is compared to the reference case of omnidirectional antennas in an outdoor environment through measurements at 2.45 GHz. Measurement results are used to evaluate sensor node performance in terms of node lifetime, energy efficiency and packet error rate (PER). Moreover simulation results using the Castalia simulator are provided.
Keywords :
"Wireless sensor networks","Antenna measurements","Energy efficiency","Dipole antennas","Directional antennas","Signal to noise ratio","Omnidirectional antennas"
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Symposium (MMS), 2015 IEEE 15th Mediterranean
DOI :
10.1109/MMS.2015.7375390