TY - JOUR
T1 - Energy-Efficient Hybrid Wireless Power Transfer Technique for Relay-Based IIoT Applications
AU - Singh, Vikash
AU - Kumar, Roshan
AU - Mahapatra, Byomakesh
AU - Srinivasan, Chrompet Ramesh
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/10
Y1 - 2024/10
N2 - This paper introduces an innovative hybrid wireless power transfer (H-WPT) scheme tailored for IIoT networks employing multiple relay nodes. The scheme allows relay nodes to dynamically select their power source for energy harvesting based on real-time channel conditions. Our analysis evaluates outage probability within decode-and-forward (DF) relaying and adaptive power splitting (APS) frameworks, while also considering the energy used by relay nodes for ACK signaling. A notable feature of the H-WPT scheme is its decentralized operation, enabling relay nodes to independently choose the optimal relay and power source using instantaneous channel gain. This approach conserves significant energy otherwise wasted in centralized control methods, where extensive information exchange is required. This conservation is particularly beneficial for energy-constrained sensor networks, significantly extending their operational lifetime. Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed hybrid approach significantly outperforms the traditional distance-based power source selection approach, without additional energy consumption or increased system complexity. The scheme’s efficient power management capabilities underscore its potential for practical applications in IIoT environments, where resource optimization is crucial.
AB - This paper introduces an innovative hybrid wireless power transfer (H-WPT) scheme tailored for IIoT networks employing multiple relay nodes. The scheme allows relay nodes to dynamically select their power source for energy harvesting based on real-time channel conditions. Our analysis evaluates outage probability within decode-and-forward (DF) relaying and adaptive power splitting (APS) frameworks, while also considering the energy used by relay nodes for ACK signaling. A notable feature of the H-WPT scheme is its decentralized operation, enabling relay nodes to independently choose the optimal relay and power source using instantaneous channel gain. This approach conserves significant energy otherwise wasted in centralized control methods, where extensive information exchange is required. This conservation is particularly beneficial for energy-constrained sensor networks, significantly extending their operational lifetime. Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed hybrid approach significantly outperforms the traditional distance-based power source selection approach, without additional energy consumption or increased system complexity. The scheme’s efficient power management capabilities underscore its potential for practical applications in IIoT environments, where resource optimization is crucial.
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U2 - 10.3390/designs8050084
DO - 10.3390/designs8050084
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85205109861
SN - 2411-9660
VL - 8
JO - Designs
JF - Designs
IS - 5
M1 - 84
ER -