Optimal Node Deployment and Energy Provision for Wirelessly Powered Sensor Networks

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications(2019)

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In a typical wirelessly powered sensor network (WPSN), wireless chargers provide energy to sensor nodes by using wireless energy transfer (WET). The chargers can greatly improve the lifetime of a WPSN using energy beamforming by a proper charging scheduling of energy beams. However, the supplied energy still may not meet the demand of the energy of the sensor nodes. This issue can be alleviated by deploying redundant sensor nodes, which not only increase the total harvested energy but also decrease the energy consumption per node provided that an efficient scheduling of the sleep/awake of the nodes is performed. Such a problem of joint optimal sensor deployment, WET scheduling, and node activation is posed and investigated in this paper. The problem is an integer optimization that is challenging due to the binary decision variables and non-linear constraints. Based on the analysis of the necessary condition such that the WPSN be immortal, we decouple the original problem into a node deployment problem and a charging and activation scheduling problem. Then, we propose an algorithm and prove that it achieves the optimal solution under a mild condition. The simulation results show that the proposed algorithm reduces the needed nodes to deploy by approximately 16%, compared with a random-based approach. The simulation also shows that if the battery buffers are large enough, the optimality condition will be easy to meet.
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Wireless sensor networks,Wireless communication,Monitoring,Energy consumption,Batteries,Sensors,Routing
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