In this paper, we investigate the problem of maximizing the throughput over a finite-horizon time period for a sensor network with energy replenishment. The finite-horizon problem is important and challenging because it necessitates optimizing metrics over the short term rather than metrics that are averaged over a long period of time. Unlike the infinite-horizon problem, the fact that inefficiencies cannot be made to vanish to infinitesimally small values, means that the finite-horizon problem requires more delicate control. The finite-horizon throughput optimization problem can be formulated as a convex optimization problem, but turns out to be highly complex. The complexity is brought about by the ???time coupling property,??? which impl...
Abstract—Traditional wireless sensor networks are constrained by limited battery energy. Thus, finit...
Abstract — A sensor network of nodes with wireless trans-ceiver capabilities and limited energy is c...
In this paper, the optimal working schemes for wireless sensor networks with multiple base stations ...
In this paper, we investigate the utility maximization problem for a sensor network with energy repl...
Abstract—Renewable energy sources can be attached to sensor nodes to provide energy replenishment fo...
The energy management policy of a rechargeable wireless sensor network (WSN) needs to take into acco...
In this paper we study data collection in an energy renewable sensor network for scenarios such as t...
Harnessing energy from environmental sources such as solar and wind is an attractive solution to the...
In Rechargeable Wireless Sensor Networks (R-WSNs), in order to achieve the maximum data collection r...
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Wireless networks with energy harvesting battery equipped nodes are quickly emerging as a viable opt...
We consider an online throughput maximization problem in sensor nodes that can harvest energy. The s...
In many sensor networking environments, the sensor nodes have limited battery capacity and processin...
Abstract — Sensor network nodes are often limited in battery capacity and processing power. Thus, it...
Several recent works have studied the schedule for mobile vehicles to recharge sensor nodes via wire...
Abstract—Traditional wireless sensor networks are constrained by limited battery energy. Thus, finit...
Abstract — A sensor network of nodes with wireless trans-ceiver capabilities and limited energy is c...
In this paper, the optimal working schemes for wireless sensor networks with multiple base stations ...
In this paper, we investigate the utility maximization problem for a sensor network with energy repl...
Abstract—Renewable energy sources can be attached to sensor nodes to provide energy replenishment fo...
The energy management policy of a rechargeable wireless sensor network (WSN) needs to take into acco...
In this paper we study data collection in an energy renewable sensor network for scenarios such as t...
Harnessing energy from environmental sources such as solar and wind is an attractive solution to the...
In Rechargeable Wireless Sensor Networks (R-WSNs), in order to achieve the maximum data collection r...
In this paper, we investigate a single-hop wireless sensor network in which a fusion center (FC) col...
Wireless networks with energy harvesting battery equipped nodes are quickly emerging as a viable opt...
We consider an online throughput maximization problem in sensor nodes that can harvest energy. The s...
In many sensor networking environments, the sensor nodes have limited battery capacity and processin...
Abstract — Sensor network nodes are often limited in battery capacity and processing power. Thus, it...
Several recent works have studied the schedule for mobile vehicles to recharge sensor nodes via wire...
Abstract—Traditional wireless sensor networks are constrained by limited battery energy. Thus, finit...
Abstract — A sensor network of nodes with wireless trans-ceiver capabilities and limited energy is c...
In this paper, the optimal working schemes for wireless sensor networks with multiple base stations ...