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Laser Based Energy Distribution Architecture for Decoupling Energy and Sensing Planes in WSN

We propose decoupling energy and sensing planes in WSN. This decoupling represents a paradigm shift as it can alleviate the fundamental problem of energy depletion in WSN and can (in theory) offer a sensor network with infinite lifetime. We present energy transference as the mode of decoupling energ...

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Published in:International journal of distributed sensor networks 2015-01, Vol.2015 (9), p.526858
Main Authors: Bhatti, Naveed Anwar, Syed, Affan A., Alizai, Muhammad Hamad
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Energy efficiency
Energy management
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Methods
Networks
Planes
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