Author: | J. Wilke, C. Haas | links: | Bibtex |
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Source: | Proceedings of the 9th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems , pp. 351-352, Seattle, Washington, USA, November 2011 | ||
Data aggregation is one of the most important communication
pattern in wireless sensor networks (WSN), as it reduces
communication volume significantly in typical monitoring
scenarios. However, data aggregation is also assumed
to reduce the energy consumption. We present a real-world
evaluation using real sensor nodes in a wireless testbed with
energy measurement capabilities. Our results show, that the
impact of data aggregation regarding energy-efficiency is far
lower than expected. We suggest, that simple packet aggregation
is sufficient for most concast scenarios as it provides
equivalent energy-efficiency without typical disadvantages
of data aggregation.