Wireless communications with energy harvesting devices

In the world today, many unwanted energy is wasted either as heat or radiation though the transmission while the renewable energy technology is not new (e.g., solar and wind.). Energy harvesting sensors, which harvest energy from the environment, is an alternative for batteries used in wireless comm...

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主要作者: Ang, Jin Yan
其他作者: Ting See Ho
格式: Final Year Project
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-494582023-07-07T16:03:52Z Wireless communications with energy harvesting devices Ang, Jin Yan Ting See Ho School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Wireless communication systems In the world today, many unwanted energy is wasted either as heat or radiation though the transmission while the renewable energy technology is not new (e.g., solar and wind.). Energy harvesting sensors, which harvest energy from the environment, is an alternative for batteries used in wireless communication links. The objective of this Final Year Project is to come up with the different methods to optimize Packet Delivery Rate (PDR) or decrease the outage from the source to the destination in the network model using energy harvesting sensor as the relays. The author first came up with a flowchart on the model drawn, and transform it into codes to run simulation. To find out where the problem lies, the author has set a benchmark. They are fixed power, random power and higher power. However, the power used by the relays to transmit the packet where it is the harvested energy by EH node and the channel gains are variable constant. Thus, aggravating the problem as it is hard to predict the variables and the solutions to tackle the problems Bachelor of Engineering 2012-05-18T08:23:48Z 2012-05-18T08:23:48Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/49458 en Nanyang Technological University 70 p. application/pdf
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Ang, Jin Yan
Wireless communications with energy harvesting devices
description In the world today, many unwanted energy is wasted either as heat or radiation though the transmission while the renewable energy technology is not new (e.g., solar and wind.). Energy harvesting sensors, which harvest energy from the environment, is an alternative for batteries used in wireless communication links. The objective of this Final Year Project is to come up with the different methods to optimize Packet Delivery Rate (PDR) or decrease the outage from the source to the destination in the network model using energy harvesting sensor as the relays. The author first came up with a flowchart on the model drawn, and transform it into codes to run simulation. To find out where the problem lies, the author has set a benchmark. They are fixed power, random power and higher power. However, the power used by the relays to transmit the packet where it is the harvested energy by EH node and the channel gains are variable constant. Thus, aggravating the problem as it is hard to predict the variables and the solutions to tackle the problems
author2 Ting See Ho
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Ang, Jin Yan
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title Wireless communications with energy harvesting devices
title_short Wireless communications with energy harvesting devices
title_full Wireless communications with energy harvesting devices
title_fullStr Wireless communications with energy harvesting devices
title_full_unstemmed Wireless communications with energy harvesting devices
title_sort wireless communications with energy harvesting devices
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