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Energy harvesting is becoming a viable option for powering small wireless devices. Energy for data transmission is supplied by the nature, such that when a transmission is about to take place in an arbitrary instant, the amount of available energy is a random quantity. The arrived energy is stored in a battery and transmissions are interrupted if the battery runs out of energy. We address communication...
Energy efficiency is always an essential concern in modern wireless communication systems. Energy harvesting is a promising technique and can substantially extend the lifetime of power-critical wireless systems such as wireless sensors. Unlike the traditional battery powered system, the system utilizing energy harvesting usually has a smaller battery or merely a super-capacitor. Rather than the limitation...
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