2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.2987920
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The Charging Strategy of Mobile Charging Vehicles in Wireless Rechargeable Sensor Networks With Heterogeneous Sensors

Abstract: Energy shortage obstructs the applications of the wireless rechargeable sensor network (WRSN). With the development of the wireless energy transfer technology, the mobile wireless charging vehicle (WCV) becomes a promising solution to solve that problem. However, the importance of different sensor nodes in the data transmission and uneven energy consumptions are often ignored. In this paper, the charging strategy of the WCV is studied in the WRSN considering these two phenomena. According to the importance of … Show more

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“…Such schemes are best suited for a densely connected network. A system based on the energy transference scheme is discussed in [64]. The system uses a power-packed mobile sensor node called wireless charging vehicle that moves through the network and supplies energy to energydeficient nodes by applying a magnetic-resonance based technique.…”
Section: B a Taxonomy Of Energy Management Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such schemes are best suited for a densely connected network. A system based on the energy transference scheme is discussed in [64]. The system uses a power-packed mobile sensor node called wireless charging vehicle that moves through the network and supplies energy to energydeficient nodes by applying a magnetic-resonance based technique.…”
Section: B a Taxonomy Of Energy Management Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lyu et al, in [ 43 ], divided the network into multiple cells, and proposed a periodic multi-node charging and data collection scheme to maintain a perpetual operation. According to the importance of the sensor node, which was associated with the distance to the base station, Jiao et al in [ 44 ], divided sensor nodes into two types: Sensor nodes close to the base station and sensor nodes far away from the base station. In addition, different charging methods were adopted by the mobile wireless charging vehicle.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their model, the WCV charges sensor nodes in ring 0 are one by one, and then charges nodes in the outer ring all at once. They also assign a larger battery for each cluster head so that it can charge other sensor nodes within its wireless charging perimeter [ 43 , 44 ].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%