2021
DOI: 10.1002/dac.4769
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Joint time‐slot and power allocation algorithm for data and energy integrated networks supporting internet of things (IoT)

Abstract: Summary IoT is an essential enabler for smart cities and smart society. However, its deployment at large scale faces a big challenge: battery replacement as most IoT devices are battery‐powered or even battery‐less. In a hostile environment, it is infeasible to replace batteries. Radio frequency (RF)‐enable wireless energy transfer (WET) is a promising technology to solve this problem. Since RF is also used for wireless data communication, a data and energy integrated network (DEIN) is the way forward. Based o… Show more

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“…Based on DEIN technology, they developed a time allocation model to manage radio frequency energy and the transmission of uplink data in different time slots. Additionally, they proposed a joint time and power allocation algorithm to reduce the energy consumption per bit for uplink data transmission in the system [8]. Mabodi et al focused on the ability of IoT nodes to provide general intelligent predictions and used a method to reduce gray hole attacks by inspecting node information.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based on DEIN technology, they developed a time allocation model to manage radio frequency energy and the transmission of uplink data in different time slots. Additionally, they proposed a joint time and power allocation algorithm to reduce the energy consumption per bit for uplink data transmission in the system [8]. Mabodi et al focused on the ability of IoT nodes to provide general intelligent predictions and used a method to reduce gray hole attacks by inspecting node information.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They achieve this objective by integrating other sensors and components and using a data and energy integrated network (DEIN), also known as simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT). These sensors are everywhere; that is, roofing, carpeting, all around us [9]. In the DEIN system, the RF technology faces the difficulty of overcoming the massive interference from the air and an enormous amount of energy loss during the conversion of energy in the RF to DC conversion procedure.…”
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