2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10878-020-00567-3
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A primal-dual algorithm for the minimum power partial cover problem

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“…In addition, while the considerable energy consumption of BSs has been highlighted, few studies have devised methods for reducing energy costs by adjusting BS coverage. The minimum power partial coverage problem in wireless networks is discussed in detail in [9,37], with sensors or wireless access points having their coverage scaled by changing the transmit power. Similarly, multi-BS systems with self-regulating power can reasonably adjust BS coverage according to the TD distribution and task requirements.…”
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“…In addition, while the considerable energy consumption of BSs has been highlighted, few studies have devised methods for reducing energy costs by adjusting BS coverage. The minimum power partial coverage problem in wireless networks is discussed in detail in [9,37], with sensors or wireless access points having their coverage scaled by changing the transmit power. Similarly, multi-BS systems with self-regulating power can reasonably adjust BS coverage according to the TD distribution and task requirements.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based on set coverage theory, similar to the literature [9], we introduce the concept of disks to reflect the coverage of the BSs when they have different energy. According to Equation (1), each BS b ∈ B corresponds to a number of disks, where b is the center and r(b) is the radius supported by energy E(b).…”
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“…When calculating the light source superposition region S3, restricted by the illumination of S1 and S2 regions, the contour detection and matching of the search region are carried out. e minimum coverage problem [36] is used to solve the problem, and the improved artificial bee colony algorithm is combined to optimize the light source layout of L-shaped complex space. e light source layout and illumination distribution of complex space are shown in Figure 14.…”
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