Maximizing Sensor Lifetime with the Minimal Service Cost of a Mobile Charger in Wireless Sensor Networks
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Xu, Wenzheng
Liang, Weifa
Jia, Xiaohua
Xu, Zichuan
Li, Zheng
Liu, Yiguang
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)
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Wireless energy transfer technology based on magnetic resonant coupling has emerged as a promising technology for wireless sensor networks, by providing controllable yet continual energy to sensors. In this paper we study the use of a mobile charger
to wirelessly charge sensors in a rechargeable sensor network so that the sum of sensor lifetimes is maximized while the travel
distance of the mobile charger is minimized. Unlike existing studies that assumed a mobile charger must charge a sensor to its full
energy capacity before moving to charge the next sensor, we here assume that each sensor can be partially charged so that more
sensors can be charged before their energy depletions. Under this new energy charging model, we first formulate two novel
optimization problems of scheduling a mobile charger to charge a set of sensors, with the objectives to maximize the sum of sensor
lifetimes and to minimize the travel distance of the mobile charger while achieving the maximum sum of sensor lifetimes, respectively.
We then propose efficient algorithms for the problems. We finally evaluate the performance of the proposed algorithms through
experimental simulations. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed algorithms are very promising. Especially, the average
energy expiration duration per sensor by the proposed algorithm for maximizing the sum of sensor lifetimes is only 9% of that by the
state-of-the-art algorithm while the travel distance of the mobile charger by the second proposed algorithm is only about from 1% to
15% longer than that by the state-of-the-art benchmark.
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IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
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2099-12-31