Joint mobile data collection and wireless energy transfer in wireless rechargeable sensor networks

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Abstract

In wireless rechargeable sensor networks (WRSNs), there is a way to use mobile vehicles to charge node and collect data. It is a rational pattern to use two types of vehicles, one is for energy charging, and the other is for data collecting. These two types of vehicles, data collection vehicles (DCVs) and wireless charging vehicles (WCVs), are employed to achieve high efficiency in both data gathering and energy consumption. To handle the complex scheduling problem of multiple vehicles in large-scale networks, a twice-partition algorithm based on center points is proposed to divide the network into several parts. In addition, an anchor selection algorithm based on the tradeoff between neighbor amount and residual energy, named AS-NAE, is proposed to collect the zonal data. It can reduce the data transmission delay and the energy consumption for DCVs’ movement in the zonal. Besides, we design an optimization function to achieve maximum data throughput by adjusting data rate and link rate of each node. Finally, the effectiveness of proposed algorithm is validated by numerical simulation results in WRSNs.

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Zhong, P., Li, Y. T., Liu, W. R., Duan, G. H., Chen, Y. W., & Xiong, N. (2017). Joint mobile data collection and wireless energy transfer in wireless rechargeable sensor networks. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17081881

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