This dissertation studies control and optimization approaches to obtain energy-efficient and reliable routing schemes for battery-powered systems in network settings. First, incorporating a non-ideal battery model, the lifetime maximization problem for static wireless sensor networks is investigated. Adopting an optimal control approach, it is shown that there exists a time-invariant optimal routing vector in a fixed topology network. Furthermore, under very mild conditions, this optimal policy is robust with respect to the battery model used. Then, the lifetime maximization problem is investigated for networks with a mobile source node. Redefining the network lifetime, two versions of the problem are studied: when there exist no prior kno...
One of the barriers for the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) is the anxiety around the limited dr...
Abstract — A sensor network of nodes with wireless trans-ceiver capabilities and limited energy is c...
A new class of wireless sensor networks that harvest power from the environment is emerging because ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis dissertation is devoted to the power management of energy-awar...
A routing problem in static wireless ad hoc networks is considered as it arises in a rapidly deploye...
This thesis studies routing optimization problems arising in wired (Internet) and wireless network s...
Abstract — The challenging task of wireless sensor network is to increase the lifetime as they are e...
Harnessing energy from environmental sources such as solar and wind is an attractive solution to the...
The lifetime of a wireless sensor network (WSN) determines how long the network can be used to monit...
Abstract—Traditional wireless sensor networks are constrained by limited battery energy. Thus, finit...
Distinct from wireless ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks are data-centric, application-orien...
In the following paper, we study the tradeoff between network utility and network lifetime for energ...
In this paper we address the problem of maximizing the lifetime in a wireless sensor network with en...
Wireless charging is an important issue in wireless sensor networks, since it can provide an emergin...
In this paper, we propose a routing scheme that guarantees the residual lifetime of wireless sensor ...
One of the barriers for the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) is the anxiety around the limited dr...
Abstract — A sensor network of nodes with wireless trans-ceiver capabilities and limited energy is c...
A new class of wireless sensor networks that harvest power from the environment is emerging because ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis dissertation is devoted to the power management of energy-awar...
A routing problem in static wireless ad hoc networks is considered as it arises in a rapidly deploye...
This thesis studies routing optimization problems arising in wired (Internet) and wireless network s...
Abstract — The challenging task of wireless sensor network is to increase the lifetime as they are e...
Harnessing energy from environmental sources such as solar and wind is an attractive solution to the...
The lifetime of a wireless sensor network (WSN) determines how long the network can be used to monit...
Abstract—Traditional wireless sensor networks are constrained by limited battery energy. Thus, finit...
Distinct from wireless ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks are data-centric, application-orien...
In the following paper, we study the tradeoff between network utility and network lifetime for energ...
In this paper we address the problem of maximizing the lifetime in a wireless sensor network with en...
Wireless charging is an important issue in wireless sensor networks, since it can provide an emergin...
In this paper, we propose a routing scheme that guarantees the residual lifetime of wireless sensor ...
One of the barriers for the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) is the anxiety around the limited dr...
Abstract — A sensor network of nodes with wireless trans-ceiver capabilities and limited energy is c...
A new class of wireless sensor networks that harvest power from the environment is emerging because ...