With the ever-increasing speed of technological advances, more and more objects are being connected to the Internet every day and the world is moving toward the next generation of …
Q Wu, W Chen, G Zhang - Wireless Information and Power …, 2018 - books.google.com
The number of connected devices globally will skyrocket to 30 billion by 2025, giving rise to the well-known Internet of Things (IoT)[1]. With such a huge number of IoT devices, the …
Wireless-powered communication network (WPCN) is a key technology to power energy limited massive devices, such as on-board wireless sensors in autonomous vehicles, for …
As the era of Internet of Things (IoT) emerges, powering massive IoT devices becomes a great challenge in need of immediate attention. This challenge can be resolved by radio …
C Fu, X Lu, X Qiu, S Sun, X Xu, W Wu… - … on Computer-Aided …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Energy harvesting techniques have been increasingly employed in both consumer and industrial applications to provide clean energy supply. Among the many available energy …
This month's special issue provides an overview of the state-of-the-art technology and theory for future networks with wireless power transfer and energy harvesting. Wireless …
Wireless energy transfer (WET) is emerging as an enabling green technology for Internet-of- Things (IoT) networks. WET allows the IoT devices to wirelessly recharge their batteries with …
The efficiency of Internet of Things (IoT) mobile networks is limited by the battery's capacity in IoT devices. In addition to their replacement/recharge problem, batteries delimit devices' …
The continuous growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) has led to the development of different types of wireless sensors that are used for monitoring and actuation, communicating with …