Energy modeling is an important issue for designing and dimensioning low power wireless sensor networks (WSN). In order\r\nto help the developers to optimize the energy spent by WSN nodes, a pragmatic and precise hybrid energy model is proposed.\r\nThis model considers different scenarios that occur during the communication and evaluates their energy consumption based\r\non software profiling as well as the hardware components power profiles. The proposed model is a combination of analytical\r\nderivations and real time measurements. Firstly, the analytical model provides a global view of various elements of the link and\r\nMAC layers and shows their impact on the energy consumption. Secondly, the real-time measurements provide an accurate\r\nestimate of the power consumption of the software as well as the hardware platform. These experiments are particularly useful\r\nto understand the MAC layer mechanisms, such as wake up or data collisions for the preamble sampling category, and the energy\r\nwasted by collisions is evaluated. The presented model is validated under a specific setup with three different test cases. The results\r\nverify that the relative error is between 1 to 8%.
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