吴国伟

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博士生导师

硕士生导师

主要任职:Dean of School of Software

性别:男

毕业院校:哈尔滨工程大学

学位:博士

所在单位:软件学院、国际信息与软件学院

学科:软件工程. 计算机应用技术

联系方式:wgwdut@dlut.edu.cn

电子邮箱:wgwdut@dlut.edu.cn

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(PS)-S-2: A Primary and Passer-By Scheduling Algorithm for On-Demand Charging Architecture in Wireless Rechargeable Sensor Networks

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论文类型:期刊论文

发表时间:2017-09-01

发表刊物:IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY

收录刊物:Scopus、SCIE、EI

卷号:66

期号:9

页面范围:8047-8058

ISSN号:0018-9545

关键字:Wireless rechargeable sensor networks; charging scheduling; wireless charging vehicle; on-demand architecture

摘要:As the interdiscipline of wireless communication and control engineering, the cooperative charging issue in wireless rechargeable sensor networks (WRSNs) is a popular research problem. With the help of wireless power transfer technology, electrical energy can be transferred from wireless charging vehicles to sensors, providing a new paradigm to prolong the network lifetime. However, existing techniques on cooperative charging usually take the periodical and deterministic approach but neglect the influences of the nondeterministic factors such as topological changes and node failures, making them unsuitable for large-scale WRSNs. In this paper, we develop a primary and passer-by scheduling ((PS)-S-2) algorithm for on-demand charging architecture for large-scale WRSNs. In (PS)-S-2, task interdependence is utilized to enhance charging efficiency. We exploit a local searching algorithm, in which nearby nodes on the way to primary nodes, which are the targets of wireless charging vehicle's current movement, will be charged as passer-by nodes. Such a strategy not only makes full use of the available remaining time of a charging deadline but solves the complex scheduling problem with spatial and temporal task interdependence as well. Analysis and simulations are conducted to show the superiority of our scheme, revealing that (PS)-S-2 has a higher survival rate and throughput, as well as other performance metrics.