Power management in energy harvesting sensor networks
University of California, Los Angeles
Abstract
Power management is an important concern in sensor networks, because a tethered energy infrastructure is usually not available and an obvious concern is to use the available battery energy efficiently. However, in some of the sensor networking applications, an additional facility is available to ameliorate the energy problem: harvesting energy from the environment. Certain considerations in using an energy harvesting source are fundamentally different from that in using a battery, because, rather than a limit on the maximum energy, it has a limit on the maximum rate at which the energy can be used. Further, the harvested energy availability typically varies with time in a nondeterministic manner. While a…
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4Topics & keywords
- Energy harvesting
- Computer science
- Nondeterministic algorithm
- Power management
- Energy management
- Energy (signal processing)
- Wireless sensor network
- Metric (unit)
- Affordable and clean energy