Dynamic power control for energy harvesting wireless multimedia sensor networks

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Optimization of energy usage in wireless sensor networks (WSN) has been an active research field for the last decades and various approaches have been explored. In fact, A well designed energy consumption model is the foundation for developing and evaluating a power management scheme in network of energy constrained devices such as: WSN. We are interested in developing optimal centralized power control policies for energy harvesting wireless multimedia sensor networks (WMSN) equipped with photovoltaic cells. We propose a new complete information Markov decision process model to characterize sensor's battery discharge/recharge process and inspect the structural properties of optimal transmit policies. © 2012 Koulali et al.

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Koulali, M. A., Kobbane, A., Koutbi, M. E., Tembine, H., & Ben-Othman, J. (2012). Dynamic power control for energy harvesting wireless multimedia sensor networks. Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1186/1687-1499-2012-158

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