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Multiple Sink Nodes to Improve Performance in WSN

  • Dick, Mugerwa;Alwabel, Mohammed;Kwon, Youngmi
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.676-683
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    • 2019
  • Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) consist of multiple tiny and power constrained sensors which use radio frequencies to carry out sensing in a designated sensor area. To effectively design and implement reliable WSN, it is critical to consider models, protocols, and algorithms that can optimize energy consumption of all the sensor nodes with optimal amount of packet delivery. It has been observed that deploying a single sink node comes with numerous challenges especially in a situation with high node density and congestion. Sensor nodes close to a single sink node receive more transmission traffic load compared to other sensors, thus causing quick depletion of energy which finally leads to an energy hole and sink hole problems. In this paper, we proposed the use of multiple energy efficient sink nodes with brute force technique under optimized parameters to improve on the number of packets delivered within a given time. Simulation results not only depict that, deploying N sink nodes in a sensor area has a maximum limit to offer a justifiable improvement in terms of packet delivery ratio but also offers a reduction in End to End delay and reliability in case of failure of a single sink node, and an improvement in the network lifetime rather than deploying a single static sink node.

A Connection Setup Scheme to Mobile Sink in Sensor Networks (센서 네트워크에서 이동싱크로의 연결설정 방안)

  • Park, Sang-Joon;Lee, Jong-Chan;Kim, Hyung-Jong
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2008
  • The sink mobility can request frequent routing change in sensor networks. By active mobility a sink can gather needed information easily so that the network availability will be higher. However, instead static sink system, the connection between sensor nodes and a mobile sink can be changed continuously. That is, the rerouting should be implemented caused by the routing alteration. It is two connection setups for the mobile sink system: the connection from sink to sensor nodes and the connection from sensor nodes to sink. However, sensor nodes actually have many functional limitations. Hence, the low cost scheme will be needed for the connection setup from sensor nodes to the mobile sink. In this paper, we propose an agent scheme to the connection setup from sensor nodes to the mobile sink. The agent scheme provides the reliable setup scheme to the connection by using an agent sector.

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A Study on Cooling Performance of Heat Sink using Pulsating Heat Pip (PHP를 이용한 히트싱크의 냉각 성능에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Woo-Seok;Kim, Jong-Soo
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2007.05b
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    • pp.2438-2443
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    • 2007
  • In order to guarantee the performance of electronic products. It is needed to improve the cooling performance of heat sink. So this paper has been made to investigate the cooling performance for the aluminum heat sink using pulsating heat pipe(PHP). The pulsating heat pipe was used as a heat spreader. Working fluid was R-22. Heater (50 mm ${\times}$ 50 mm ${\times}$ 3mm) was attached to heat sink and it generated 30W, 60W, 80W, 100W. Heat sink was tested for forced convection with 1${\sim}$4m/s of inlet air velocity. And both type heat sinks were carried out by using CFD simulation. This study showed that pulsating heat pipe can be a good tool to improve cooling performance of heat sink.

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Effect of Boss Wall Thickness on Sink Mark in Injection Molding (보스 벽 두께가 사출성형의 싱크마크 발생에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, H.P.;Kim, Y.J.
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.5-11
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    • 2012
  • The sink mark on boss parts is generated by the volumetric shrinkage that is caused by both the molding thickness and the boss wall thickness. The volumetric shrinkage is caused by packing pressure and its amount tends to decrease by increasing the packing pressure. The packing pressure can therefore increase the flow rate to a boss part and causes the depth of sink mark to increase. As the molding thickness and the boss wall thickness in the boss part can increase the part volume, these may yield bad solidifying and also extend the molding cycle. In this paper, both the injection molding test and the flow analysis were carried out to investigate the effect of sink mark that was generated in the boss wall thickness of injection molded products. The sink mark could also be caused by thickness ratio of boss part. For a given thickness ratio of boss, several molding process parameters such as packing pressure, packing time and melt temperature, affecting to generation of the sink mark were discussed.

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Adaptive Reversal Tree Protocol with Optimal Path for Dynamic Sensor Networks

  • Hwang, Kwang-Il
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.32 no.10A
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    • pp.1004-1014
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    • 2007
  • In sensor networks, it is crucial to reliably and energy-efficiently deliver sensed information from each source to a sink node. Specifically, in mobile sink (user) applications, due to the sink mobility, a stationary dissemination path may no longer be effective. The path will have to be continuously reconfigured according to the current location of the sink. Moreover, the dynamic optimal path from each source to the sink is required in order to reduce end-to-end delay and additional energy wastage. In this paper, an Adaptive Reversal Optimal path Tree (AROT) protocol is proposed. Information delivery from each source to a mobile sink can be easily achieved along the AROT without additional control overhead, because the AROT proactively performs adaptive sink mobility management. In addition, the dynamic path is optimal in terms of hop counts and the AROT can maintain a robust tree structure by quickly recovering the partitioned tree with minimum packet transmission. Finally, the simulation results demonstrate that the AROT is a considerably energy-efficient and robust protocol.

An energy efficient sink selection scheme for maximizing network lifetime in WSNs with multiple sink (다중 싱크 센서 네트워크에서의 라이프타임 연장을 위한 에너지 효율적인 싱크 선택 기법)

  • Park, Jin-Hyo;Chung, J.T;Chung, S.W.;Han, Ki-Jun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2006.10d
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    • pp.366-369
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    • 2006
  • 기존 single sink 센서 네트워크에서의 모든 센서 노드들은 sink로부터 flooding된 질의(query)를 전송 받은 후 센싱 data를 sink로 보냄에 있어서 목적지인 sink 주변 노드의 traffic 집중에 따른 에너지 소비로 인해 전체 네트워크 수명에 영향을 끼쳤다. 이러한 single sink 방식에서의 주변 노드의overhead와 센싱 데이터를 sink로 전달 할 때의 특정 경로상의 노드들의 잔여 에너지량을 고려하여 데이터를 전송하게 함으로써 전체 네트워크 수명을 연장 할 수 있다.

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Effect of Boss Wall Thickness on Sink Mark in Injection Molding (보스 벽 두께가 사출성형의 싱크마크 발생에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Hyun-Pil;Kim, Yohng-Jo
    • 한국금형공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.06a
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    • pp.103-109
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    • 2008
  • The sink mark on boss parts is generated by the volumetric shrinkage that is caused by both the molding thickness and the boss wall thickness. The volumetric shrinkage is caused by packing pressure and its amount tends to decrease by increasing the packing pressure. The packing pressure can therefore increase the flow rate to a boss part and causes the depth of sink mark to increase. As the molding thickness and the boss wall thickness in the boss part can increase the part volume, these may yield bad solidifying and also extend the molding cycle. In this paper, both the injection molding test and the flow analysis were carried out to investigate the effect of sink mark that was generated in the boss wall thickness of injection molded products. The sink mark could also be caused by thickness ratio of boss part. For a given thickness ratio of boss, several molding process parameters such as packing pressure, packing time and melt temperature, affecting to generation of the sink mark were discussed

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Cooling Characteristics of a Strip Fin Heat Sink (스트립휜 히트싱크의 냉각특성)

  • Park. Cheol-Woo;Kim. Hyun-Woo;Jang .Chung-Sun;Riu. Kap-Jong
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.29 no.1 s.232
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    • pp.16-26
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    • 2005
  • Air-cooled heat sinks are employed in many electronic cooling applications since they provide significant heat transfer enhancement and operational flexibility. Strip-shaped fin heat sink is of interest and needs to be investigated as general cooling products for more applicability. The purposes of this study are to evaluate heat sink performance without bypass flow condition and to determine optimal heat sink geometries. The results show that the decreasing rate of thermal resistance of a heat sink decreases with increasing inlet air velocity, and the increasing rate of pressure drop increases with increasing inlet air velocity, but is not affected by input power. The increasing rate of optimal longitudinal fin spacing is larger than that of transverse fin spacing. The strip fin heat sink tested in this study showed better cooling performance compared to that of other plate fin type.matism. 2004; 50(11): 3504-3515.

Experimental Study on the Effect of Tip Clearance for a Straight Fin Heat Sink (팁 클리어런스가 스트레이트 휜 히트싱크의 냉각성능에 미치는 영향에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Kim, Jin-Wook;Kim, Sung-Jin;Min, Jung-Im;Lee, Seung-Gyu
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2004.04a
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    • pp.1189-1194
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, the effect of tip clearance on the cooling performance of the microchannel heat sink is presented under the fixed pumping power condition. For the various types of microchannel heat sink having different size of fin width and channel width, experimental study is conducted. Through the experiment, the tip clearance effect is investigated by increasing tip clearance from zero. As a result, it is shown that cooling performance of heat sink with tip clearance is better than that of heat sink without tip clearance. For the microchannel heat sink with tip clearance, the optimum conditions for cooling performance is also studied.

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A Study on the Design of a Fan-Sink Considering the Flow Fields Behind the Fan Outlet (홴 후방 유동장을 고려한 홴싱크 설계에 관한 연구)

  • Jo, Jin-Su;Han, Seung-Ho;Han, Cheol-Hui
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.26 no.8
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    • pp.1055-1061
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    • 2002
  • A numerical and experimental study on the flow fields behind the fan outlet was carried out to improve the performance of a conventional fan-sink(fan and heat sink). Conventional fan-sinks have a heat sink of which fin configurations tend to increase the flow resistance, thus decreasing the performance and the cooling capabilities of a fan-sink. Lifting surface method is used for the prediction of flow fields behind the fan outlet. Oil-dot flow visualization technique is applied for the validation of numerical results. The numerical results and experimental data show agreement each other. A conventional heat sink is modified and redesigned using flow patterns behind the fan outlet. The newly designed heat sink has the configuration of curved fins which minimize flow resistance. It showed improvements in both cooling: capabilities and volumetric flow rate compared to the conventional one.