I have developed an application (similar to Surge) in nesC for TinyOS that incorporates an oversimplified energy model, where each packet sent and received has an energy cost associated with it. My questions are the following:
How much energy does a Mica mote use to receive and transmit (e.g. nJ/bit)?
How much energy is it used to power up/power down the radio?
How much energy is typically available to a mote (e.g. what is the power capacity of the most potent batteries currently in use)?
Your help is very much appreciated -- since we don't have any mica motes yet and we run all apps in TOSSIM, an accurate energy model will help with our simulations.
Thanks again, Michael
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