Energy Efficient Scheduling Algorithm for Structural Health Building Monitoring System(Shbm) to Increase the Battery Lifetime
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A structural health building monitoring system is invented, achieved and attempted using Wireless Sensor Networks .Ambient vibration of the structure is audited and is implemented to identify the health status of the structure. With WSN, low cost monitoring is possible without intruding with the action of the structure. In this cluster head is heavily loaded since it gathers information from all other member nodes and integrate then and forward to sink either directly or through intermediate other cluster head. I near future cluster head drain and we need to select another cluster head via re clustering. The re clustering also led to energy loss to select the cluster head based on weight age value.WSN consumes less power and it is used to track slow targets .WSNs covers only small distance. WSN has high failure rate and we have to plant excessive nodes. Hence redundant nodes dissipate more power. To avoid this, sleep mode and scheduling algorithm is used in this paper. The objective of the paper is to design a scheduling algorithm to trace data with target rate. The proposed scheme is a kind of an adaptive/Cyclic on–off scheduling scheme in where sensors nodes use only local information to make scheduling decisions.
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