Wireless energy transfer is an emerging technology that is used in networks of battery-powered devices in order to deliver energy and keep the network functional. Existing state-of-the-art studies have mainly focused on applying this technology on networks of relatively strong computational and communicational capabilities (wireless sensor networks, ad-hoc networks); also they assume energy transfer from special chargers to regular network nodes. Different from these works, we study how to efficiently transfer energy wirelessly in populations of battery-limited devices, towards prolonging their lifetime. In contrast to the state-of-the-art, we assume a much weaker population of distributed devices which are exchanging energy in a "peer to peer" manner with each other, without any special charger nodes. We address a quite general case of diverse energy levels and priorities in the network and study the problem of how the system can efficiently reach a weighted energy balance state distributively, under both loss-less and lossy power transfer assumptions. Three protocols are designed, analyzed and evaluated, achieving different performance trade-offs between energy balance quality, convergence time and energy efficiency.
翻译:无线能源转让是一种新兴技术,用于电池动力装置网络,以提供能源和保持网络功能。现有最新研究主要侧重于将这一技术应用于具有相对强大的计算和通信能力的网络(无线传感器网络、临时热电网);它们还假设能源从特别充电器向常规网络节点的转移。与这些工程不同,我们研究如何在电池限制装置的人群中高效无线转让能源,以延长其寿命。与最新技术不同,我们承担了以“对等对等”方式相互交换能源的分布式装置,而没有特别充电节点。我们处理网络中不同能源水平和优先事项的相当普遍案例,并研究系统如何在无损和损失电力转移假设下有效达到加权能源平衡的国家分配问题。我们设计、分析和评估了三种协议,在能源质量、趋同时间和能效之间实现不同的绩效平衡。