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- Title
Improved energy efficiency using meta-heuristic approach for energy harvesting enabled IoT network.
- Authors
Rekha; Garg, Ritu
- Abstract
Energy scarcity is a major problem for resource constrained Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Nowadays, Energy Harvesting (EH) has emerged as a promising solution to prolong the network lifetime using radio signals in wireless relay networks. In this article, we propose an optimization algorithm, based on metaheuristic, to enhance the energy efficiency of amplify and forward relay IoT networks. Energy constraint relay exploits power-splitting based relay protocol to acquire energy from the source and transfer information to destination. We derive an expression for energy efficiency of the system using the throughput at destination and outage probability for performance evaluation. This investigation studies energy efficiency of the network against the various system parameters which are relay location, power-splitting factor, power transmitted, data rate, energy conversion efficiency and noise power and it enables us to find out which parameters need to be optimized. Further, an objective function is formulated to achieve the optimal solution for power transmitted by the source and an adaptive particle swarm optimization (OPA-APSO) algorithm is proposed to attain maximized energy efficiency. OPA-APSO differs from most existing approaches as it provides the best amount of energy harvested while optimizing the energy efficiency. Finally, simulation results demonstrate that OPA-APSO improves energy efficiency and throughput of the network significantly as compared to other existing techniques.
- Subjects
ENERGY harvesting; WIRELESS sensor networks; OPTIMIZATION algorithms; ENERGY consumption; METAHEURISTIC algorithms; INTERNET of things; PARTICLE swarm optimization; WIRELESS communications
- Publication
Kuwait Journal of Science, 2023, Vol 50, Issue 2A, p1
- ISSN
2307-4108
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.48129/kjs.16583