One of the main concerns in traditional wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is energy efficiency. In this work, we analyze two techniques that can extend network lifetime. The first is ambient energy harvesting (EH), i.e., the capability of the devices to gather energy from the environment, whereas the second is wireless energy transfer (ET), that can be used to exchange energy among devices. We study the combination of these techniques, showing that they can be used jointly to improve the system performance. We consider a transmitter-receiver pair, showing how the ET improvement depends upon the statistics of the energy arrivals and the energy consumption of the devices. With the aim of maximizing a reward function, e.g., the average transmiss...
For wireless devices, which are commonly powered using batteries, energy becomes a severe bottleneck...
Advances in micro-electronics and miniaturized mechanical systems are redefining the scope and exten...
Abstract—In this letter, we consider wireless powered communi-cation networks which could operate pe...
Energy Harvesting (EH) has been recognized as one of the most appealing solutions for extending the ...
Wireless networks with energy harvesting battery equipped nodes are quickly emerging as a viable opt...
This paper considers a wireless network composed of a pair of sensors powered by energy harvesting d...
We consider a pair of energy harvesting devices, whose state at any given time is determined by the ...
Since wireless sensors may be deployed in hard-to-reach or remote areas, managing their energy avail...
Abstract—Deploying energy harvesting nodes can significantly extend the lifetime of a battery powere...
This paper considers a wireless sensor powered by an energy harvesting device, which reports data of...
This paper considers a wireless sensor powered by an energy harvesting device, which reports data of...
Recently, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) with energy harvesting capabilities are experiencing incre...
Energy Harvesting (EH) nodes, which harvest energy from the environment in order to communicate over...
Energy Harvesting (EH) nodes, which harvest energy from the environment in order to communicate over...
The energy management policy of a rechargeable wireless sensor network (WSN) needs to take into acco...
For wireless devices, which are commonly powered using batteries, energy becomes a severe bottleneck...
Advances in micro-electronics and miniaturized mechanical systems are redefining the scope and exten...
Abstract—In this letter, we consider wireless powered communi-cation networks which could operate pe...
Energy Harvesting (EH) has been recognized as one of the most appealing solutions for extending the ...
Wireless networks with energy harvesting battery equipped nodes are quickly emerging as a viable opt...
This paper considers a wireless network composed of a pair of sensors powered by energy harvesting d...
We consider a pair of energy harvesting devices, whose state at any given time is determined by the ...
Since wireless sensors may be deployed in hard-to-reach or remote areas, managing their energy avail...
Abstract—Deploying energy harvesting nodes can significantly extend the lifetime of a battery powere...
This paper considers a wireless sensor powered by an energy harvesting device, which reports data of...
This paper considers a wireless sensor powered by an energy harvesting device, which reports data of...
Recently, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) with energy harvesting capabilities are experiencing incre...
Energy Harvesting (EH) nodes, which harvest energy from the environment in order to communicate over...
Energy Harvesting (EH) nodes, which harvest energy from the environment in order to communicate over...
The energy management policy of a rechargeable wireless sensor network (WSN) needs to take into acco...
For wireless devices, which are commonly powered using batteries, energy becomes a severe bottleneck...
Advances in micro-electronics and miniaturized mechanical systems are redefining the scope and exten...
Abstract—In this letter, we consider wireless powered communi-cation networks which could operate pe...