© 2014 IEEE. In this paper, we study the use of multiple mobile charging vehicles to charge sensors in a large-scale wireless sensor network for a given monitoring period, where sensors can be charged by the vehicles with wireless power transfer. Since each sensor may experience multiple charges to avoid its energy expiration for the period, we first consider a charging problem of scheduling the multiple mobile vehicles to collaboratively charge sensors so that none of the sensors will run out of its energy and the sum of traveling distance (referred to as the service cost) of these vehicles can be minimized. Due to NP-hardness of the problem, we then propose a novel approximation algorithm for it, assuming that sensor energy consumption ra...
This paper deals with wireless charging in sensor networks and explores efficient policies to perfor...
Abstract—Even though sensor networks have been used in many applications, the limited capacity of th...
Recently, the problem of using efficient the number of mobile devices starting from multi-sink to go...
Abstract—The limited battery capacity of sensor nodes has become the biggest impediment to wireless ...
The limited battery capacities of sensor nodes have become the biggest impediment to the application...
© 1993-2012 IEEE. Wireless energy transfer has emerged as a promising technology for wireless sensor...
Wireless energy transfer has emerged as a promising technology for wireless sensor networks to power...
Energy is one of the most critical optimization objectives in wireless sensor networks. Compared wit...
In this paper, we study the use of a wireless charging vehicle (WCV) to replenish energy to sensors ...
Wireless charging is an important issue in wireless sensor networks, since it can provide an emergin...
The employment of mobile vehicles to charge sensors via wireless energy transfer is a promising tech...
International audienceWireless charging provides dynamic power supply for Wireless Sensor Networks (...
... can be recharged after deployment for sustainable operations. Recent works propose to use a sing...
This paper proposes energy‐efficient swarm intelligence (SI)‐based approaches for efficient mobile w...
Several recent works have studied the schedule for mobile vehicles to recharge sensor nodes via wire...
This paper deals with wireless charging in sensor networks and explores efficient policies to perfor...
Abstract—Even though sensor networks have been used in many applications, the limited capacity of th...
Recently, the problem of using efficient the number of mobile devices starting from multi-sink to go...
Abstract—The limited battery capacity of sensor nodes has become the biggest impediment to wireless ...
The limited battery capacities of sensor nodes have become the biggest impediment to the application...
© 1993-2012 IEEE. Wireless energy transfer has emerged as a promising technology for wireless sensor...
Wireless energy transfer has emerged as a promising technology for wireless sensor networks to power...
Energy is one of the most critical optimization objectives in wireless sensor networks. Compared wit...
In this paper, we study the use of a wireless charging vehicle (WCV) to replenish energy to sensors ...
Wireless charging is an important issue in wireless sensor networks, since it can provide an emergin...
The employment of mobile vehicles to charge sensors via wireless energy transfer is a promising tech...
International audienceWireless charging provides dynamic power supply for Wireless Sensor Networks (...
... can be recharged after deployment for sustainable operations. Recent works propose to use a sing...
This paper proposes energy‐efficient swarm intelligence (SI)‐based approaches for efficient mobile w...
Several recent works have studied the schedule for mobile vehicles to recharge sensor nodes via wire...
This paper deals with wireless charging in sensor networks and explores efficient policies to perfor...
Abstract—Even though sensor networks have been used in many applications, the limited capacity of th...
Recently, the problem of using efficient the number of mobile devices starting from multi-sink to go...