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Sponge Supercapacitor rule-based energy management strategy for wireless sensor nodes optimized by using dynamic programing algorithm

Xinzhi Liu, Nanjian Qi, Keren Dai, Yajiang Yin, Jiahao Zhao, Xiaofeng Wang and Zheng You

Energy, 2022, vol. 239, issue PE

Abstract: Hybrid energy storage systems composed of batteries and supercapacitors (SCs) can provide a stable and sustainable power source for wireless sensor network (WSN) nodes, where the energy management strategy (EMS) plays a significant role. However, the design of a traditional EMS is based on empirical rules and cannot fully utilize the SC. In this study, we propose the concept of a sponge SC and design a strategy based on it to prolong the lifetime of solar-powered WSN nodes. This sponge SC EMS is realized by using dynamic programming (DP), which is a global optimization algorithm. Thus, the proposed EMS is significantly improved over other traditional empirical-based strategies. The difference between the lifetime simulated by the proposed strategy and the optimal upper bound given by DP is within 40%, and the novel strategy extends the battery lifetime by 32%–77% compared with the best existing strategies investigated. The robustness of the proposed method is also validated. It can be confirmed that the strategy performs well under different workloads and sunlight conditions. The sponge SC rule-based hybrid EMS provides a theoretical near-optimal solution for the extension of the life of the WSN node, contributing to wider application prospects of the WSN node.

Keywords: Hybrid energy storage system; Energy management strategy; Dynamic programming; Sponge supercapacitor; Wireless sensor networks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.122368

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