Performance analysis on the low-power energy harvesting wireless sensor networks with a novel relay selection scheme

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Hoang-Sy NGUYEN
Hoang-Phuong Van

Abstract

Simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) has been utilized widely in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) to design systems that can sustain themselves by harvesting energy from the surrounding areas. In this study, we investigated the performance of the so-called low-power energy harvesting (LPEH) WSN. Being different from other studies, we equipped each relay with a battery whose characteristics were described by an on/off (1/0) decision scheme as per the Markov property. In this context, an optimal loop interference relay selection (OPLIRS) was proposed and investigated. Moreover, the crucial role of the log-normal distribution method in characterizing the LPEH WSN’s constraints was proven and emphasized. The system performance was evaluated in terms of the overall ergodic outage probability (OP) both analytically and numerically with Monte Carlo simulation. Readers can refer to this paper for guidelines on defining the networks’ constraints, analytically derivating the problems, or use the presented results for possible comparison studies.

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NGUYEN, H.-S., & Van, H.-P. (2023). Performance analysis on the low-power energy harvesting wireless sensor networks with a novel relay selection scheme. Journal of Applied Research and Technology, 21(3), 397–406. https://doi.org/10.22201/icat.24486736e.2023.21.3.1846
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