Abstract:
Optimization is very important in wireless sensor networks because it is able to provide the best experience in energy use durability, network reliability, and is able to...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Optimization is very important in wireless sensor networks because it is able to provide the best experience in energy use durability, network reliability, and is able to improve the quality of wireless sensor network services. There are many uses of wireless sensor networks, such as monitoring the activities of the human life environment to the surrounding environment such as monitoring the agricultural environment, monitoring the home environment and others. These activities require real-time use and are practical in nature. Optimization is certainly able to overcome the problem of networks that have limited energy, so as to be able to extend their use time continuously. In telecommunications transmission in air space, of course, there is noise that affects the use of wireless sensor networks. In order for the signal to reach the receiver, it needs the appropriate modulation parameters. The modulation used in the study is the modulation of M-PSK and M-QAM. The optimization method uses the Nelder Mead Simplex method which can find out the optimum limitations on the physical parameter of the network. Another parameter to consider is the provision of hops and spacing between nodes. The results achieved in this study are on a network with an assumption of an area of 100m2 that uses multiple nodes, the farther the distance between nodes, the greater the energy needed. The minimum energy is obtained at a node distance of 50 m, namely with 3 sensor nodes with the same node distance, QPSK / 16-PSK modulation uses the least energy then followed by 16-QAM modulation compared to BPSK, 8-PSK, 16-PSK modulation used in this study
Published in: 2022 Fifth International Conference on Vocational Education and Electrical Engineering (ICVEE)
Date of Conference: 10-11 September 2022
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 09 November 2022
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