Charging Wireless Sensor Networks with Mobile Charger and Infrastructure Pivot Cluster Heads
Dongsoo Har

TL;DR
This paper reviews RF wireless charging for sensor networks, introduces the concept of pivot cluster heads, and proposes a two-stage RF charging scheme using mobile chargers and directional antennas for improved energy efficiency.
Contribution
It introduces the novel concept of pivot cluster heads and a two-stage RF charging scheme utilizing directional antennas and mobile chargers.
Findings
Proposes a two-stage RF charging scheme with pivot cluster heads.
Highlights the use of directional antennas for higher charging efficiency.
Provides a comprehensive review of RF charging techniques for WRSNs.
Abstract
Wireless rechargeable sensor networks (WRSNs) consisting of sensor nodes with batteries have been at the forefront of sensing and communication technologies in the last few years. Sensor networks with different missions are being massively rolled out, particularly in the internet-of-things commercial market. To ensure sustainable operation of WRSNs, charging in a timely fashion is very important, since lack of energy of even a single sensor node could result in serious outcomes. With the large number of WRSNs existing and to be existed, energy-efficient charging schemes are becoming indispensable to workplaces that demand a proper level of operating cost. Selection of charging scheme depends on network parameters such as the distribution pattern of sensor nodes, the mobility of the charger, and the availability of the directional antenna. Among current charging techniques, radio…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Wireless Power Transfer Systems · RFID technology advancements
