Power Management Technologies to Enable Remote and Wireless Sensing

The Sensors & Instrumentation Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) based in London, UK, has published an study titled Power Management Technologies to Enable Remote and Wireless Sensing which main focus is on establishing best practices and identifying remaining performance barriers in implementing self-powered wireless sensor networks.

The methodologies have been grouped in 3 sets depending on the level the optimization focuses on. Issues explored related to the themes of:

* Microprocessor level Power Management
* Node level Power Management
* Network-level Power Management

Please download the whitepaper to view the Report.

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