IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Resource Allocation in Wireless Powered Virtualized Sensor Networks

  • Zhidu Li,
  • Ailing Zhong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2976476
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 40327 – 40336

Abstract

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As an important technology for Internet of Things, wireless sensor networks have been receiving widespread attention in recent years. Traditional wireless sensor network deploys resources for specific applications, which causes the problem of low resource utilization. Additionally, the energy consumption brought by the diversification of application requirements has also raised the burden on sensor nodes. Therefore, based on the introduction of wireless energy transfer technology, this paper proposes a resource allocation strategy for virtualized wireless sensor networks. Specifically, physical resources are pooled by the the wireless sensor network service provider. Then, virtual sensor networks are built through network slicing technology to provide one-to-one services based on the application requirements and the current status of the physical sensor nodes. Furthermore, in order to minimize the overall network energy consumption, a system-friendly resource allocation strategy is proposed to optimize the jointly configurations of sensing frequency, time slot and transmission power. Simulation results validate that the proposed strategy can not only effectively save the network energy, but also meet the diverse personalized needs of applications.

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