2014
DOI: 10.7763/ijcce.2014.v3.341
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Design of WSN with Relay Nodes Connected Directly with a LEO Nanosatellite

Abstract: Abstract-There have been a few studies in the literature about using a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite as a component of wireless sensor network (WSN). The satellite, as small as a Nanosatellite with a lifetime of three months, requires employment of a very simple payload whereas all the complexity is brought back to the relay nodes (RNs) which are connected directly to the Nanosatellite using a random access protocol. The mainly constraint on the design of this type of RN is its energy consumption which deter… Show more

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“…A. Addaim et al [24] proposed an important study about the energy consumption for the slotted Aloha protocol. The authors advocated turning off the receiver during the random waiting period to reduce energy consumption [25].…”
Section: B Simulation On Earth Planetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A. Addaim et al [24] proposed an important study about the energy consumption for the slotted Aloha protocol. The authors advocated turning off the receiver during the random waiting period to reduce energy consumption [25].…”
Section: B Simulation On Earth Planetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Space based WSNs [1] for e.g. Nanosatellite based WSNs, LEO (Leo Earth Orbit) based WSNs [30], indoor WSN in the ISS (International Space Station) [31]. WSN nodes often operate in harsh environments with limited power resources and on-board signal processing capability.…”
Section: Wireless Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%