This paper deals with wireless charging in sensor networks and explores efficient policies to perform simultaneous multi-node power transfer through a mobile charger (MC).The proposed solution, called On-demand Multi-node Charging (OMC), features an original threshold-based tour launching (TTL) strategy, using request grouping, and a path planning algorithm based on minimizing the number of stopping points in the charging tour. Contrary to existing solutions, which focus on shortening the charging delays, OMC groups incoming charging requests and optimizes the charging tour and the mobile charger energy consumption. Although slightly increasing the waiting time before nodes are charged, this allows taking advantage of multiple simultaneous ...
Wireless energy transfer has emerged as a promising technology for wireless sensor networks to power...
The recent breakthrough in wireless power transfer (WPT) technology has empowered wireless rechargea...
In this chapter, we investigate the problem of efficient wireless power transfer in Wireless Recharg...
This paper deals with wireless charging in sensor networks and explores efficient policies to perfor...
Abstract—Recently, adopting mobile energy chargers to replenish the energy supply of sensor nodes in...
Abstract—The limited battery capacity of sensor nodes has become the biggest impediment to wireless ...
© 2014 IEEE. In this paper, we study the use of multiple mobile charging vehicles to charge sensors ...
The limited battery capacities of sensor nodes have become the biggest impediment to the application...
International audienceWireless charging provides dynamic power supply for Wireless Sensor Networks (...
In recent years, wireless charging technology has provided an alternative to charging equipment. Wir...
Abstract—Even though sensor networks have been used in many applications, the limited capacity of th...
This paper proposes energy‐efficient swarm intelligence (SI)‐based approaches for efficient mobile w...
© 1993-2012 IEEE. Wireless energy transfer has emerged as a promising technology for wireless sensor...
Wireless power transfer is used to fundamentally address energy management problems in Wireless Rech...
Wireless charging is an important issue in wireless sensor networks, since it can provide an emergin...
Wireless energy transfer has emerged as a promising technology for wireless sensor networks to power...
The recent breakthrough in wireless power transfer (WPT) technology has empowered wireless rechargea...
In this chapter, we investigate the problem of efficient wireless power transfer in Wireless Recharg...
This paper deals with wireless charging in sensor networks and explores efficient policies to perfor...
Abstract—Recently, adopting mobile energy chargers to replenish the energy supply of sensor nodes in...
Abstract—The limited battery capacity of sensor nodes has become the biggest impediment to wireless ...
© 2014 IEEE. In this paper, we study the use of multiple mobile charging vehicles to charge sensors ...
The limited battery capacities of sensor nodes have become the biggest impediment to the application...
International audienceWireless charging provides dynamic power supply for Wireless Sensor Networks (...
In recent years, wireless charging technology has provided an alternative to charging equipment. Wir...
Abstract—Even though sensor networks have been used in many applications, the limited capacity of th...
This paper proposes energy‐efficient swarm intelligence (SI)‐based approaches for efficient mobile w...
© 1993-2012 IEEE. Wireless energy transfer has emerged as a promising technology for wireless sensor...
Wireless power transfer is used to fundamentally address energy management problems in Wireless Rech...
Wireless charging is an important issue in wireless sensor networks, since it can provide an emergin...
Wireless energy transfer has emerged as a promising technology for wireless sensor networks to power...
The recent breakthrough in wireless power transfer (WPT) technology has empowered wireless rechargea...
In this chapter, we investigate the problem of efficient wireless power transfer in Wireless Recharg...