Synchronising ‘Heartbeat’ Saves Sensor Batteries, TJ Watson Labs Study

New Scientist -- “PUMPING” data around a wireless network of sensors - just as blood is pumped around the human circulatory system - could allow the sensors’ batteries to last four times as long. Sensor networks like the ones used for environmental monitoring are usually “tree-like”. Their branching structure means information gets from A to B quickly, but means devices have to be turned on permanently to co-ordinate the data traffic.

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