Prototype design and network protocols for wireless energy harvesting sensors

Radio frequency (RF) wireless energy transfer and energy harvesting from external sources promise a battery-free paradigm for resource constrained wireless sensor networks (WSNs). The objective of this thesis is to advance the engineering of these energy harvesting components interfaced with off-the...

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spelling ndltd-NEU--neu-14072021-05-25T05:09:47ZPrototype design and network protocols for wireless energy harvesting sensorsRadio frequency (RF) wireless energy transfer and energy harvesting from external sources promise a battery-free paradigm for resource constrained wireless sensor networks (WSNs). The objective of this thesis is to advance the engineering of these energy harvesting components interfaced with off-the-shelf motes and formulate the design of higher layer link and routing protocols for a WSN composed of such motes. The specific contributions of the thesis include: (i) optimization and implementation of RF energy harvesting circuits, (ii) medium access control protocol for scenarios with multiple energy transmitters, (iii) cross-layer protocol design that includes joint duty cycle determination and routing, and (iv) the impact of mobile energy transmitters and the relative positions of the event locations.http://hdl.handle.net/2047/d20002908
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description Radio frequency (RF) wireless energy transfer and energy harvesting from external sources promise a battery-free paradigm for resource constrained wireless sensor networks (WSNs). The objective of this thesis is to advance the engineering of these energy harvesting components interfaced with off-the-shelf motes and formulate the design of higher layer link and routing protocols for a WSN composed of such motes. The specific contributions of the thesis include: (i) optimization and implementation of RF energy harvesting circuits, (ii) medium access control protocol for scenarios with multiple energy transmitters, (iii) cross-layer protocol design that includes joint duty cycle determination and routing, and (iv) the impact of mobile energy transmitters and the relative positions of the event locations.
title Prototype design and network protocols for wireless energy harvesting sensors
spellingShingle Prototype design and network protocols for wireless energy harvesting sensors
title_short Prototype design and network protocols for wireless energy harvesting sensors
title_full Prototype design and network protocols for wireless energy harvesting sensors
title_fullStr Prototype design and network protocols for wireless energy harvesting sensors
title_full_unstemmed Prototype design and network protocols for wireless energy harvesting sensors
title_sort prototype design and network protocols for wireless energy harvesting sensors
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