Wireless power transfer algorithms, technologies and applications in ad Hoc communication networks

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This book is the first systematic exposition on the emerging domain of wireless power transfer in ad hoc communication networks. It selectively spans a coherent, large spectrum of fundamental aspects of wireless power transfer, such as mobility management in the network, combined wireless power and information transfer, energy flow among network devices, joint activities with wireless power transfer (routing, data gathering and solar energy harvesting), and safety provisioning through electromagnetic radiation control, as well as fundamental and novel circuits and technologies enabling the wide application of wireless powering. Comprising a total of 27 chapters, contributed by leading experts, the content is organized into six thematic sections: technologies, communication, mobility, energy flow, joint operations, and electromagnetic radiation awareness. It will be valuable for researchers, engineers, educators, and students, and it may also be used as a supplement to academic courses on algorithmic applications, wireless protocols, distributed computing, and networking.

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Nikoletseas, S., Yang, Y., & Georgiadis, A. (2016). Wireless power transfer algorithms, technologies and applications in ad Hoc communication networks. Wireless Power Transfer Algorithms, Technologies and Applications in Ad Hoc Communication Networks (pp. 1–745). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46810-5

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