2018
DOI: 10.1109/access.2018.2868223
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Should Interference be Avoided? Charging WSNs With Efficient Placement of Wireless Chargers

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“…. The MC will interact with the destination node for current movement information until it is associated with the target node [32]. The MC must guide the target node throughout the entire energy 7 Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing transfer process in order to complete the mission.…”
Section: Target Tracking Algorithm (Tta)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. The MC will interact with the destination node for current movement information until it is associated with the target node [32]. The MC must guide the target node throughout the entire energy 7 Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing transfer process in order to complete the mission.…”
Section: Target Tracking Algorithm (Tta)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with traditional methods, this approach improves the charging efficiency and system performance of WRSNs. [20] studied the placement of wireless chargers to concurrently charge a given WSN and compared the charging efficiency of unique-frequency chargers and diverse-frequency chargers. According to [21], Tomar Abhinav et al took the residual energy, distance to MC, and critical node density into consideration and proposed a fuzzylogic-based algorithm to make an efficient charging schedule for on-demand charging in a dense WRSN.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%