在无线电源通信网络中使用SNR限制来最大限度地减少能源消耗
Kuei-Ping Shih1, Yu-Sheng Tsai1, Yen-Da Chen2
1Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Tamkang University, New Taipei City 251301, Taiwan.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|September 14, 2024
概括
本研究介绍了DATA计划,用于在无线电源通信网络 (WPCN) 中最大限度地减少能源. 它使无线站之间能够共享能源,以减少整体网络消耗,同时满足信号噪声比限制.
科学领域:
- 无线通信网络 无线通信网络
- 能源效率 能源效率 能源效率
- 信号处理 信号处理
背景情况:
- 无线供电通信网络 (WPCN) 在能源消耗方面面临着挑战.
- 有效的能源管理对于可持续的WPCN运行至关重要.
- 现有的方案可能无法完全优化能源的共享和消费.
研究的目的:
- 为了尽量减少WPCN中的能源消耗.
- 提出一个新的时间分配方案,以提高能源效率.
- 确保在信号对噪声 (SNR) 约束下可靠地接收数据.
主要方法:
- 开发了DATA (不同目标同时无线信息和电力传输) 的时间分配方案.
- 引入了WPCNs的新框架结构.
- 制定了能量的最小化作为一个非线性编程问题.
- 采用顺序二次编程 (SQP) 来获得最佳解决方案和接近最佳解决方案的启发式方法.
主要成果:
- 拟议的DaTA方案有效地将WPCN中的能源消耗降至最低.
- 与相关工程相比,模拟结果表明性能优越.
- 该计划实现了能源效率的显著改善.
结论:
- 达塔方案提供了一个有效的解决方案,以尽量减少WPCN的能源消耗.
- 传输后的能源共享提高了整体网络效率.
- 该方法成功地平衡了能源效率与SNR限制.
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