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Power Control of an Energy Harvesting Sensor for Remote State Estimation
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2016
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyEnergy ConversionPower ControlEnergy Management SystemEnergy MonitoringSystems EngineeringEnergy Harvesting SensorSmart EnergyEnergy ControlPower SystemsElectrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingRemote State EstimationComputer EngineeringEnergy HarvesterPower ConsumptionEnergy ManagementRemote Monitoring
We investigate sensor transmission power control for remote state estimation. Instead of using a conventional sensor, a sensor equipped with an energy harvester which can obtain energy from the external environment is utilized. We formulate power control of the energy harvesting sensor into an infinite time-horizon Markov decision process (MDP). To deal with the computation complexity associated with this multi-dimensional MDP, a continuous-time approach and perturbation analysis are used and a closed-form approximate value function is derived. Based on the approximation, we obtain a closed-form optimal power control solution which has a threshold-based structure. A numerical example is provided to evaluate the estimation performance of the optimal solution compared with other power scheduling schemes.
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