Evaluation of the operating time of a wireless node in video transmission over IPv6

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Carlos Egas
Iván Ontaneda
Carlos Herrera

Abstract

Many applications on the Internet of Things require mobile nodes, with mobile connectivity, powered by batteries to transmit video of good quality for long periods. Maximizing the operating time of mobile nodes that work with batteries is a challenge today. We present the evaluation results of the working time of a small-sized wireless node that uses batteries and transmits the video over IPv6 to devices connected to the Internet. The tools used for the implementation, the configuration of the prototype elements, and the descriptions of the different scenarios are presented. The node's current and voltage are measured to calculate the energy consumed and the working time of the node. The estimated value is compared with the operating time measured in a natural environment, validating the simple expressions used to evaluate the active time of a node.

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Evaluation of the operating time of a wireless node in video transmission over IPv6. (2019). MASKAY, 10(1), 32-37. https://doi.org/10.24133/maskay.v10i1.1524
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Evaluation of the operating time of a wireless node in video transmission over IPv6. (2019). MASKAY, 10(1), 32-37. https://doi.org/10.24133/maskay.v10i1.1524

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