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TABLE 11.1 Summary of Energy-Efficient Broadcast Protocols
Table 1 Characteristics of current approaches for building energy-efficient multicast tree. Algorithms Source-
"... In PAGE 6: ... However, EWMA builds a source-based broadcast tree, while G-REMiT builds a group-shared multicast tree. Table1 shows the characteristics of existing proposals. Wang and Gupta have presented two distributed algorithms S-REMiT [17] and L-REMiT [18] to, respectively, achieve minimum energy and maximize lifetime of source-based multicast trees.... ..."
TABLE 7 Transport layer protocols compared by reliability, energy efficiency, and congestion awareness
2007
Table 2. Summary of Proposed Energy-Efficiency Measures
"... In PAGE 6: ... The end-use energy efficiency measures are thus an integral part of the proposed strategy for improving the energy efficiency at the plant. Table2 lists the proposed energy-efficiency measures recommended for implementation at the Avdeevka coke-chemical plant. These measures are all cost-effective, with the... ..."
Table 2 lists the proposed energy-efficiency measures recommended for implementation
"... In PAGE 7: ...Table2 . Summary of Proposed Energy-Efficiency Measures ( Avdeevka Coke-Chemical Plant) Measure Cost (US $) Annual Savings (US $) Simple Payback (years) Internal Rate of Return (IRR) (%/yr.... ..."
TABLE 11.2 Summary of Energy-Efficient Multicast Protocols
Table 1: Reliable transport protocols for WSNs. Transport
"... In PAGE 2: ... Reliable transport protocols can be further subdivided into upstream (mostly unicast/convergecast transmission to aggregator or sink nodes) and downstream (mostly multicast/broadcast of code or configuration updates from sink nodes to sensor nodes). Table1 presents a taxonomy of reliable transport protocols for WSNs. It is a well established fact that providing some reliability support at intermediate nodes (hop-by-hop in the extreme) is more energy-efficient than treating reliability end-to-end only.... ..."
Table 4: Bytes sent as energy efficiency.
"... In PAGE 6: ... Recall that the main goal of data aggregation is to achieve energy efficiency by transmitting less infor- mation. Table4 shows the number of bytes sent by all three approaches. We observe that no aggrega- tion transmits 75%- and 148% more data than iso- lines in the 16X16 and 32X32 sensor field scenarios, respectively.... ..."
Table 4: Bytes sent as energy efficiency.
"... In PAGE 6: ... Recall that the main goal of data aggregation is to achieve energy efficiency by transmitting less infor- mation. Table4 shows the number of bytes sent by all three approaches. We observe that no aggrega- tion transmits 75%- and 148% more data than iso- lines in the 16X16 and 32X32 sensor field scenarios, respectively.... ..."
TABLE V FACTORS AFFECTING CHANGES IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY
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