ICSES Interdisciplinary Transactions on Cloud Computing, IoT, and Big Data

Vol. 2, No. 4, Dec. 2018


Prolonging the Lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks with Remote Power Transfer Concept | Miscellaneous

a KIET Group of Institutions, Ghaziabad, India

Highlights and Novelties


1. This Editorial gives the new concept for battery operated devices.

2. This concept is non-radiative in nature, meaning this concept is not harmful for human beings.

3. According to the experiments Remote Power Transmission (RPT) is up to two meters, and also can be increase, but it needs some new experiments.


Manuscript Abstract
Wireless transmission is a form of unguided media. Wireless communication involves no physical link established between two or more devices, communicating wirelessly. Wireless transmission uses portable devices for communication; also, we can say that wireless communication happens among portable devices and these devices are battery operated. Family unit gadgets create generally little magnetic fields; therefore, chargers hold gadgets at the separation important to initiate a present, which can just happen if the curls are near to one another. As we see, all battery operated devices have one resistance of working, that is, lifetime of these devices is the same as lifetime of their batteries; hence, to reduce this constraint, this article introduces one concept of remote power transfer. This remote power transmission concept can tackle with the problem of power consumption in the portable devices, or can say that sensor node of the Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). with this concept sensors can work long as compared to the traditional lifetime.

Keywords
 Remote Power Transmission (RPT)   Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs)   vitality   IoT 

Copyright
© Copyright was transferred to International Computer Science and Engineering Society (ICSES) by all the Authors.

Cite this manuscript as
Manish Bhardwaj, "Prolonging the Lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks with Remote Power Transfer Concept," ICSES Interdisciplinary Transactions on Cloud Computing, IoT, and Big Data (IITCIB), vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 1-3, Dec. 2018.

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