Energy harvesting technique for efficient wireless cognitive sensor networks based on SWIPT game theory

The growing demand to make wireless data services 5G compatible has necessitated the development of an energy-efficient approach for an effective new wireless environment. In this paper, we first propose a cognitive sensor node (CSN) based game theory for deriving energy via a primary user-transmitt...

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Main Authors: Mukhlif, Fadhil, Noordin, Kamarul Ariffin, Abdulghafoor, Omar B.
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spelling my.um.eprints.365972024-08-13T02:14:41Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/36597/ Energy harvesting technique for efficient wireless cognitive sensor networks based on SWIPT game theory Mukhlif, Fadhil Noordin, Kamarul Ariffin Abdulghafoor, Omar B. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The growing demand to make wireless data services 5G compatible has necessitated the development of an energy-efficient approach for an effective new wireless environment. In this paper, we first propose a cognitive sensor node (CSN) based game theory for deriving energy via a primary user-transmitted radio frequency signal. Cognitive users' time was segmented into three phases based on a time switching protocol: energy harvest, spectrum sensing and data transmission. The proposed model chooses the optimal energy-harvesting phase as the effected factor. We further propose a distributed energy-harvesting model as a utility function via pricing techniques. The model is a non-cooperative game where players can increase their net benefit in a selfish manner. Here, the price is described as a function pertaining to transmit power, which proves that the proposed energy harvest game includes Nash Equilibrium and is also unique. The best response algorithm is used to achieve the green connection between players. As a result, the results obtained from the proposed model and algorithm show the advantages as well as the effectiveness of the proposed study. Moreover, energy consumption was reduced significantly (12%) compared to the benchmark algorithm because the proposed algorithm succeeded in delivering energy in micro which is much better compared to previous studies. Considering the reduction and improvement in power consumption, we could say the proposed model is suitable for the next wireless environment represented in 5G. KSII-KOR Soc Internet Information 2020-06 Article PeerReviewed Mukhlif, Fadhil and Noordin, Kamarul Ariffin and Abdulghafoor, Omar B. (2020) Energy harvesting technique for efficient wireless cognitive sensor networks based on SWIPT game theory. KSII Transactions on Internet And Information Systems, 14 (6). pp. 2709-2734.
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Mukhlif, Fadhil
Noordin, Kamarul Ariffin
Abdulghafoor, Omar B.
Energy harvesting technique for efficient wireless cognitive sensor networks based on SWIPT game theory
description The growing demand to make wireless data services 5G compatible has necessitated the development of an energy-efficient approach for an effective new wireless environment. In this paper, we first propose a cognitive sensor node (CSN) based game theory for deriving energy via a primary user-transmitted radio frequency signal. Cognitive users' time was segmented into three phases based on a time switching protocol: energy harvest, spectrum sensing and data transmission. The proposed model chooses the optimal energy-harvesting phase as the effected factor. We further propose a distributed energy-harvesting model as a utility function via pricing techniques. The model is a non-cooperative game where players can increase their net benefit in a selfish manner. Here, the price is described as a function pertaining to transmit power, which proves that the proposed energy harvest game includes Nash Equilibrium and is also unique. The best response algorithm is used to achieve the green connection between players. As a result, the results obtained from the proposed model and algorithm show the advantages as well as the effectiveness of the proposed study. Moreover, energy consumption was reduced significantly (12%) compared to the benchmark algorithm because the proposed algorithm succeeded in delivering energy in micro which is much better compared to previous studies. Considering the reduction and improvement in power consumption, we could say the proposed model is suitable for the next wireless environment represented in 5G.
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author Mukhlif, Fadhil
Noordin, Kamarul Ariffin
Abdulghafoor, Omar B.
author_facet Mukhlif, Fadhil
Noordin, Kamarul Ariffin
Abdulghafoor, Omar B.
author_sort Mukhlif, Fadhil
title Energy harvesting technique for efficient wireless cognitive sensor networks based on SWIPT game theory
title_short Energy harvesting technique for efficient wireless cognitive sensor networks based on SWIPT game theory
title_full Energy harvesting technique for efficient wireless cognitive sensor networks based on SWIPT game theory
title_fullStr Energy harvesting technique for efficient wireless cognitive sensor networks based on SWIPT game theory
title_full_unstemmed Energy harvesting technique for efficient wireless cognitive sensor networks based on SWIPT game theory
title_sort energy harvesting technique for efficient wireless cognitive sensor networks based on swipt game theory
publisher KSII-KOR Soc Internet Information
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/36597/
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