Experimental study of concurrent data and wireless energy transfer for sensor networks

M. Naderi, K. Chowdhury, S. Basagni, W. Heinzelman, S. De, S. Jana
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Wireless transfer of energy through directed radio frequency waves has the potential to realize perennially operating sensor nodes by replenishing the energy contained in the limited on-board battery. However, the high power energy transfer from energy transmitters (ETs) interferes with data communication, limiting the coexistence of these functions. This paper provides the first experimental study to quantify the rate of charging, packet loss due to interference, and suitable ranges for charging and data communication of the ETs. It also explores how the placement and relative distances of multiple ETs affect the charging process, demonstrating constructive and destructive energy aggregation at the sensor nodes. Finally, we investigate the impact of the separation in frequency between data and energy transmissions, as well as among multiple concurrent energy transmissions. Our results aim at providing insights on radio frequency-based energy harvesting wireless sensor networks for enhanced protocol design and network planning.
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传感器网络并发数据和无线能量传输的实验研究
通过定向无线射频波的无线传输能量有可能通过补充有限的车载电池中所含的能量来实现传感器节点的永久运行。然而,能量发射器(ETs)的高功率能量传输干扰了数据通信,限制了这些功能的共存。本文提供了第一个实验研究,量化了充电速率,由于干扰造成的数据包丢失,以及充电和数据通信的合适范围。它还探讨了多个et的位置和相对距离如何影响充电过程,展示了传感器节点上的建设性和破坏性能量聚集。最后,我们研究了数据和能量传输之间的频率分离以及多个并发能量传输之间的影响。我们的研究结果旨在为基于射频的能量收集无线传感器网络提供见解,以增强协议设计和网络规划。
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