Hierarchical, collaborative wireless charging in sensor networks

Adelina Madhja, Sotiris Nikoletseas, Theofanis P. Raptis
2015 2015 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC)  
Wireless power transfer is used to fundamentally address energy management problems in Wireless Rechargeable Sensor Networks. In such networks mobile entities traverse the network and wirelessly replenish the energy of sensor nodes. In recent research on collaborative wireless charging, the mobile entities are also allowed to charge each other. In this work, we enhance the collaborative feature by forming a hierarchical charging structure. We distinguish the chargers into two groups, the
more » ... hically lower Mobile Chargers (MCs) which charge sensor nodes and the hierarchically higher Special Chargers (SCs) which charge MCs. We propose and implement four new collaborative charging protocols, in order to achieve efficient charging and improve important network properties. Our protocols are either centralized or distributed, and assume different levels of network knowledge. Extensive simulation findings demonstrate significant performance gains, with respect to non-collaborative state of the art charging methods. In particular, our protocols improve several network properties and metrics, such as the network lifetime, routing robustness, coverage and connectivity. A useful feature of our methods is that they can be suitably added on top of non-collaborative protocols to further enhance their performance.
doi:10.1109/wcnc.2015.7127654 dblp:conf/wcnc/MadhjaNR15 fatcat:hbeulbgqprh6hdahiej4an2wqa