This letter considers a two-tiered multi-hop RF-harvesting network comprising of wireless routers and so called eh-nodes that harvest energy from RF emitted by the said routers. Our aim is to derive the shortest possible superframe or time division multiple access schedule for use by routers, which are responsible for meeting flow and energy demands. We present a linear program to derive the optimal schedule whilst satisfying the said demands. We also outline a heuristic algorithm called Algo-TS to generate transmission sets. Our results show Algo-TS produces superframes that are at most 2% longer than the optimal solution in all tested scenarios
Harvesting ambient energy from the environment has become an attractive possibility for nodes in wir...
We study wireless multihop energy harvesting sensor networks employed for random field estimation. T...
We consider a multihop wireless network with multiple users. The channels may experience fading. The...
This paper considers routing and link scheduling in a two-tier wireless backhaul network. The first ...
In a wireless network, a scheduler ensures links are given frequent transmission opportunities. A sh...
This paper considers wireless link scheduling in a new setting: nodes with Energy Harvesting (EH) as...
A time-slotted multiple access wireless system with N transmitting nodes, each equipped with an ener...
A time-slotted multiple access wireless system with N transmitting nodes, each equipped with an ener...
In a Wireless Multi-hop Network (WMN), routers transmit/receive packets to/from their neighboring ro...
In wireless mesh networks, joint optimization of routing and link scheduling within a time-division ...
Abstract—In this letter, we consider wireless powered communi-cation networks which could operate pe...
This thesis presents various studies on energy efficient design of wireless networks. It starts with...
In an energy harvesting communication system, energy is derived from outside sources and becomes par...
This research work considers the utilize of energy harvesters, instead of conventional time-invarian...
We study wireless multihop energy harvesting sensor networks employed for random field estimation. T...
Harvesting ambient energy from the environment has become an attractive possibility for nodes in wir...
We study wireless multihop energy harvesting sensor networks employed for random field estimation. T...
We consider a multihop wireless network with multiple users. The channels may experience fading. The...
This paper considers routing and link scheduling in a two-tier wireless backhaul network. The first ...
In a wireless network, a scheduler ensures links are given frequent transmission opportunities. A sh...
This paper considers wireless link scheduling in a new setting: nodes with Energy Harvesting (EH) as...
A time-slotted multiple access wireless system with N transmitting nodes, each equipped with an ener...
A time-slotted multiple access wireless system with N transmitting nodes, each equipped with an ener...
In a Wireless Multi-hop Network (WMN), routers transmit/receive packets to/from their neighboring ro...
In wireless mesh networks, joint optimization of routing and link scheduling within a time-division ...
Abstract—In this letter, we consider wireless powered communi-cation networks which could operate pe...
This thesis presents various studies on energy efficient design of wireless networks. It starts with...
In an energy harvesting communication system, energy is derived from outside sources and becomes par...
This research work considers the utilize of energy harvesters, instead of conventional time-invarian...
We study wireless multihop energy harvesting sensor networks employed for random field estimation. T...
Harvesting ambient energy from the environment has become an attractive possibility for nodes in wir...
We study wireless multihop energy harvesting sensor networks employed for random field estimation. T...
We consider a multihop wireless network with multiple users. The channels may experience fading. The...