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Energy Efficient Wireless Communication System

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Sustainable Communication Networks and Application (ICSCN 2019)

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Now-a-days energy efficient wireless communications had been paid developing attention under the background of constrained energy aid and environmental-friendly transmission behaviour. Energy efficiency is important for developing wireless networks [1]. Battery technology in wireless networks is low but the consumption of energy is excessive. In order to improve the battery era, energy saving is needed and this will be accomplished via extracting energy from greenhouse gases. The energy extracted from greenhouse gases can be stored in the battery and converts into dc current. This dc current can be further used for the development of battery technology.

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Supriya, P., Mohana Roopa, Y., Sudheera, A. (2020). Energy Efficient Wireless Communication System. In: Karrupusamy, P., Chen, J., Shi, Y. (eds) Sustainable Communication Networks and Application. ICSCN 2019. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 39. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34515-0_69

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