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Self Buffer Management for Effective Utilization of Memory Power Consumption for Wireless Sensor Networks

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Figure 1. A typical Wireless Sensor Node (Ref [11])
Figure 2. A typical Modified Wireless Sensor Node Switching
Figure 3.  Block Diagram of Memory Bank Architecture of a Sensor Node
Figure 7. Comparison of average energy consumption by normal memory(static) with modified memory architecture
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