Title :
Energy harvesting communications: Part III [Guest Editorial]
Author :
Chau Yuen ; Elkashlan, Maged ; Yi Qian ; Duong, Trung Q. ; Lei Shu ; Schmidt, Frank
Author_Institution :
Singapore Univ. of Technol. & Design, Singapore, Singapore
fDate :
8/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
“A Hierarchical Packet Forwarding Mechanism for an Energy Harvesting Wireless Sensor Network” by Dapeng Wu et al., which investigates a dynamic gradient-aware hierarchical packet forwarding mechanism based on the relative positions of the sensor nodes. The article “Wireless Information and Power Transfer: From Scientific Hypothesis to Engineering Practice,” by Rong Zhang et al., surveys the state-of-the-art findings on simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT), including design challenges, potential solutions, and research ideas. The article “Delay-Sensitive Dynamic Resource Control for Energy Harvesting Wireless Systems with Finite Energy Storage,” written by Fan Zhang et al., studies optimizationof the delay performance of energy harvesting wireless systems with finite energy storage, covering the resource allocation to the channel fading information, data queue length, and energy queue. The article “Toward Secure Energy Harvesting Cooperative Networks,” by Jiawen Kang et al., addresses the security issues and solutions in energy harvesting cooperative networks, where the vulnerability of energy cooperation models in energy attacks is analyzed, and several energy defense solutions are proposed.
Keywords :
channel allocation; cooperative communication; energy harvesting; energy storage; fading channels; optimisation; telecommunication power management; telecommunication security; wireless sensor networks; SWIPT; channel fading information; data queue length; delay-sensitive dynamic resource control; dynamic gradient-aware hierarchical packet forwarding mechanism; energy cooperation model; energy harvesting communication; energy harvesting cooperative network security; energy harvesting wireless sensor network; energy queue; finite energy storage; resource allocation; simultaneous wireless information and power transfer; Communication system security; Energy harvesting; Special issues and sections; Telecommunications; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2015.7180513