INVESTIGATING ENERY EFFICIENCY LEVEL OF MIMO STARTEGIES IN CONTEXT OF WIRELESSS SENSOR NETWORKS
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Because of the large number of sensors and strict power restrictions, wireless sensor networks differ from other types of wireless networks. To increase channel capacity and connection dependability, MIMO, a proven technology, has been included into current wireless broadband standards (multiple input, multiple output). New technologies are required to meet the growing demand for wireless data transfer. For both theory and execution, large MIMO antenna arrays constitute a paradigm change, since tens or hundreds of antennas allow for huge increases in throughput and energy efficiency over single antenna systems. In this study, we will look at MIMO, WSN, and associated protocols in an effort to minimise power consumption and boost energy efficiency. As a result, the cooperative V-MIMO system's efficiency and throughput are scrutinised.
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