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Structure-Adaptive and Power-Aware Broadcast Scheduling for Multihop Wireless-Powered IoT Networks

  • Quan CHEN
  • , Zhipeng CAI*
  • , Jing LI
  • , Ning LI
  • , Lianglun CHENG
  • , Hong GAO
  • , Song GUO
  • *Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

Abstract

Wireless Power Transfer technology, which can charge IoT devices over the air, has become a promising technology for IoT networks. In wireless-powered IoT networks, broadcasting is a fundamental networking service for disseminating messages to the whole network. To seek a fast and collision-free broadcast schedule, the problem of Minimum Latency Broadcast Scheduling (MLBS) has been well studied when nodes are energy-abundant. However, in wireless-powered networks, a node can only receive or transmit packets after it has harvested enough energy. In such networks, it is of great importance to exploit the divergent harvested energy to reduce the broadcast latency. Unfortunately, existing works always assume a predetermined tree and a fixed transmission power for broadcast scheduling, which greatly limits their performance. Thus, in this article, we investigate the first work for the MLBS problem in wireless-powered networks without relying on predetermined trees. First, the problem is formulated and proved to be NP-hard. Then, two structure-adaptive scheduling algorithms are proposed with a theoretical bound, which can intertwine the construction of broadcast tree with the computation of an energy-aware schedule simultaneously. Furthermore, a power-aware scheduling method is also proposed to take the structure of the broadcast tree, the adjustment of nodes' transmission powers, and the interference during transmissions into account simultaneously. Additionally, the algorithm for the MLBS problem under the physical interference model is also studied. Finally, the theoretical analysis and simulation results verify that the proposed algorithms have high performance in terms of latency. © 2025 held by the owner/author(s). Publication rights licensed to ACM.
Original languageEnglish
Article number4
JournalACM Transactions on Sensor Networks
Volume21
Issue number1
Online published27 Jan 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2025

Funding

This work was supported by the NSFC under Grants No. U20A6003, No. U22A2025, and No. 62372118, Hong Kong Areas of Excellence Scheme (AoE/E-601/22-R), the International Science and Technology Cooperation Project in Huangpu District (Grant No. 2022GH08), the Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation (Grant No. 2024A1515030136), the Guangzhou Science and Technology Plan under Grant No. 2023A04J1701, and the Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Cyber-Physical System under Grant No. 2020B1212060069

Research Keywords

  • Additional Key Words and PhrasesMinimum latency broadcast scheduling
  • collision-free
  • connected dominating set
  • multihop wireless networks
  • wireless-powered

RGC Funding Information

  • RGC-funded

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