2022
DOI: 10.3390/s22010384
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On-Demand Charging Management Model and Its Optimization for Wireless Renewable Sensor Networks

Abstract: Nowadays, wireless energy transfer (WET) is a new strategy that has the potential to essentially resolve energy and lifespan issues in a wireless sensor network (WSN). We investigate the process of a wireless energy transfer-based wireless sensor network via a wireless mobile charging device (WMCD) and develop a periodic charging scheme to keep the network operative. This paper aims to reduce the overall system energy consumption and total distance traveled, and increase the ratio of charging device vacation t… Show more

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“…As some nodes close to the base station could use a few times less energy than nodes farther away, it is unnecessary to charge each node in the cycle. This paper employs the strategy used and is well explained in our previous work [19]. Equation (1) shows how the energy consumption of node i have to be equal to the MC's energy supply, according to the energy conservation principle [1].…”
Section: Control Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As some nodes close to the base station could use a few times less energy than nodes farther away, it is unnecessary to charge each node in the cycle. This paper employs the strategy used and is well explained in our previous work [19]. Equation (1) shows how the energy consumption of node i have to be equal to the MC's energy supply, according to the energy conservation principle [1].…”
Section: Control Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our work goal is to resolve the WET by studying the charging request strategy. We use the same proposed energy levels from our previous work, which are e min , and e thresh [19] and are calculated using Equations ( 4) and (5). Normally maximum energy in the node is E max , while the minimum one is E min .…”
Section: Control Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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