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A wireless sensor network (WSN) is a wireless network consisting of spatially distributed autonomous devices using sensors to cooperatively monitor physical or environmental conditions, such as temperature, sound, vibration, pressure, motion or pollutants, at different locations. During RF transmission energy consumed by critically energy-constrained sensor nodes in a WSN is related to the life time system, but the life time of the system is inversely proportional to the energy consumed by sensor nodes. In that regard, modulated backscattering (MB) is a promising design choice, in which sensor nodes send their data just by switching their antenna impedance and reflecting the incident signal coming from an RF source. Hence wireless passive sensor networks (WPSN) designed to operate using MB do not have the lifetime constraints. In this we are going to investigate the system analytically. To obtain interference-free communication connectivity with the WPSN nodes number of RF sources is determined and analyzed in terms of output power and the transmission frequency of RF sources, network size, RF source and WPSN node characteristics. The results of this paper reveal that communication coverage and RF Source Power can be practically maintained in WPSN through careful selection of design parameters
WPSN (wireless passive sensor net works), MB (Modulated Back Scattering), Interference free communication, Communication Coverage, RF Sources (K)., FOS: Computer and information sciences, MB (Modulated Back Scattering), Computer Science - Other Computer Science, Other Computer Science (cs.OH), Communication Coverage, WPSN (wireless passive sensor net works), Interference free communication, RF Sources (K)
WPSN (wireless passive sensor net works), MB (Modulated Back Scattering), Interference free communication, Communication Coverage, RF Sources (K)., FOS: Computer and information sciences, MB (Modulated Back Scattering), Computer Science - Other Computer Science, Other Computer Science (cs.OH), Communication Coverage, WPSN (wireless passive sensor net works), Interference free communication, RF Sources (K)
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