Time Scheduling and Energy Trading for Heterogeneous Wireless-Powered and Backscattering-based IoT Networks
Ngoc-Tan Nguyen, Diep N. Nguyen, Dinh Thai Hoang, Nguyen Van Huynh,, Nam-Hoang Nguyen, Quoc-Tuan Nguyen, and Eryk Dutkiewicz

TL;DR
This paper develops a game-theoretic framework for optimizing time scheduling and energy trading in heterogeneous IoT networks powered by wireless and backscattering methods, enhancing network throughput and energy efficiency.
Contribution
It introduces a Stackelberg game model for joint time and energy optimization, providing closed-form solutions and novel partitioning schemes for local equilibrium analysis.
Findings
Joint optimization significantly improves ISP profit.
Proposed schemes approach social welfare under certain conditions.
Tradeoffs can be tuned between profits and complexity.
Abstract
Future IoT networks consist of heterogeneous types of IoT devices (with various communication types and energy constraints) which are assumed to belong to an IoT service provider (ISP). To power backscattering-based and wireless-powered devices, the ISP has to contract with an energy service provider (ESP). This article studies the strategic interactions between the ISP and its ESP and their implications on the joint optimal time scheduling and energy trading for heterogeneous devices. To that end, we propose an economic framework using the Stackelberg game to maximize the network throughput and energy efficiency of both the ISP and ESP. Specifically, the ISP leads the game by sending its optimal service time and energy price request (that maximizes its profit) to the ESP. The ESP then optimizes and supplies the transmission power which satisfies the ISP's request (while maximizing…
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