Optimal Packet Scheduling in an Energy Harvesting Communication System
University of Maryland, College Park · University of Wisconsin–Madison
Abstract
We consider the optimal packet scheduling problem in a single-user energy harvesting wireless communication system. In this system, both the data packets and the harvested energy are modeled to arrive at the source node randomly. Our goal is to adaptively change the transmission rate according to the traffic load and available energy, such that the time by which all packets are delivered is minimized. Under a deterministic system setting, we assume that the energy harvesting times and harvested energy amounts are known before the transmission starts. For the data traffic arrivals, we consider two different scenarios. In the first scenario, we assume that all bits have arrived and are ready at the transmitter…
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2Topics & keywords
- Network packet
- Computer science
- Scheduling (production processes)
- Energy harvesting
- Real-time computing
- Wireless
- Energy (signal processing)
- Computer network
- Affordable and clean energy