In this paper, we investigate the utility maximization problem for a sensor network with energy replenishment. Each sensor node consumes energy in its battery to generate and deliver data to its destination via multihop communications. Although the battery can be replenished from renewable energy sources, the energy allocation should be carefully designed in order to maximize system performance, especially when the replenishment profile is unknown in advance. In this paper, we address the joint problem of energy allocation and routing to maximize the total system utility, without prior knowledge of the replenishment profile. We first characterize optimal throughput of a single node under general replenishment profile and extend our idea to ...
In Rechargeable Wireless Sensor Networks (R-WSNs), in order to achieve the maximum data collection r...
Distinct from wireless ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks are data-centric, application-orien...
Abstract—Traditional wireless sensor networks are constrained by limited battery energy. Thus, finit...
In this paper, we investigate the problem of maximizing the throughput over a finite-horizon time pe...
Harnessing energy from environmental sources such as solar and wind is an attractive solution to the...
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...
Abstract — Sensor network nodes are often limited in battery capacity and processing power. Thus, it...
The topic of network lifetime has been attracting much research attention because of its importance ...
In this paper, the optimal working schemes for wireless sensor networks with multiple base stations ...
The development of wireless power transfer (WPT) technology has inspired the transition from traditi...
© 2016 IEEE. We consider Rechargeable Wireless Sensor Networks (R-WSNs) where nodes harvest energy f...
In many sensor networking environments, the sensor nodes have limited battery capacity and processin...
We consider the problem of cross-layer resource allocation for single-hop, time-varying, wireless ne...
© 1993-2012 IEEE. Wireless energy transfer has emerged as a promising technology for wireless sensor...
In Rechargeable Wireless Sensor Networks (R-WSNs), in order to achieve the maximum data collection r...
Distinct from wireless ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks are data-centric, application-orien...
Abstract—Traditional wireless sensor networks are constrained by limited battery energy. Thus, finit...
In this paper, we investigate the problem of maximizing the throughput over a finite-horizon time pe...
Harnessing energy from environmental sources such as solar and wind is an attractive solution to the...
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...
Abstract — Sensor network nodes are often limited in battery capacity and processing power. Thus, it...
The topic of network lifetime has been attracting much research attention because of its importance ...
In this paper, the optimal working schemes for wireless sensor networks with multiple base stations ...
The development of wireless power transfer (WPT) technology has inspired the transition from traditi...
© 2016 IEEE. We consider Rechargeable Wireless Sensor Networks (R-WSNs) where nodes harvest energy f...
In many sensor networking environments, the sensor nodes have limited battery capacity and processin...
We consider the problem of cross-layer resource allocation for single-hop, time-varying, wireless ne...
© 1993-2012 IEEE. Wireless energy transfer has emerged as a promising technology for wireless sensor...
In Rechargeable Wireless Sensor Networks (R-WSNs), in order to achieve the maximum data collection r...
Distinct from wireless ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks are data-centric, application-orien...
Abstract—Traditional wireless sensor networks are constrained by limited battery energy. Thus, finit...