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IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, WCNC202425th IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, WCNC 2024; Dubai; United Arab Emirates; 21 April 2024 through 24 April 2024; Category numberCFP24WCM-ART; Code 200793

HENO-MAC: Hybrid Energy Harvesting-based Energy Neutral Operation MAC Protocol for Delay-Sensitive IoT Applications(Conference Paper)(Open Access)

  • Sarang, S.,
  • Stojanović, G.M.,
  • Drieberg, M.,
  • Jeoti, V.,
  • Valkama, M.
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  • aUniversity Of Novi Sad, Faculty Of Technical Sciences, Novi Sad, 21000, Serbia
  • bUniversiti Teknologi Petronas, Department Of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Seri Iskandar, 32610, Malaysia
  • cTampere University, Department Of Electrical Engineering, Tampere, 33720, Finland

Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) technology uses small and cost-effective sensors for various applications, such as Industrial IoT. However, these sensor nodes are powered by fixed-size batteries, which creates a trade-off between network performance and long-term sustainability. Moreover, some applications require the network to provide a certain level of service, such as a lower delay for critical data, while ensuring the operational reliability of sensor nodes. To address this energy challenge, external energy harvesting sources, such as solar and wind, offer promising and eco-friendly solutions. However, the available energy from a single energy source is insufficient to meet these requirements. This drives the utilization of a hybrid energy harvesting approach, such as the integration of solar and wind energy harvesters, to increase the amount of harvested energy. Nevertheless, to fully utilize the available energy, which is dynamic in nature, the sensor node must adapt its operation to ensure sustainable operation and enhanced network performance. Therefore, this paper proposes a hybrid energy harvesting-based energy neutral operation (ENO) medium access control (MAC) protocol, called HENO-MAC, that allows the receiver node to harvest energy from the solar-wind harvesters and adapt its duty cycle accordingly. The performance of the proposed HENO-MAC was evaluated using the latest realistic solar and wind data for two consecutive days in GreenCastalia. The simulation results demonstrate that the duty cycle mechanism of HENO-MAC effectively utilizes the harvested energy to achieve ENO and uses the available energy resources efficiently to reduce the packet delay for all packets and the highest priority packet by up to 28.5% and 27.3%, respectively, when compared with other existing MAC protocols. © 2024 IEEE.

Author keywords

delay-sensitive applicationduty cycleenergy neutral operationHybrid energy harvestingIoTMAC protocolsensor network

Indexed keywords

Engineering controlled terms:Cost effectivenessDelay-sensitive applicationsDigital storageEconomic and social effectsInternet of thingsInternet protocolsMedium access controlNetwork performanceSensor nodesWind power
Engineering uncontrolled termsAvailable energyDelay-sensitive applicationsDuty-cycleEnergyEnergy neutral operationHybrid energyHybrid energy harvestingMedium access control protocolsSensors networkSolar and winds
Engineering main heading:Energy harvesting

Funding details

Funding sponsor Funding number Acronym
854194
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    This work was supported by the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under the grant agreement No 854194.

  • ISSN: 15253511
  • ISBN: 979-835030358-2
  • Source Type: Conference Proceeding
  • Original language: English
  • DOI: 10.1109/WCNC57260.2024.10571258
  • Document Type: Conference Paper
  • Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.


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