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MOHAMMED F. ALHAMID

Assistant Professor

Chairman of Software Engineering Department

علوم الحاسب والمعلومات
Building No. 31, Software Engineering Department, Office No. 2116 | د. محمد بن فهد الحامد
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Autonomous monitoring in healthcare environment: Reward-based energy charging mechanism for IoMT wireless sensing nodes

The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) is an essential paradigm for ubiquitous monitoring in healthcare environments. The IoMT system collects data (e.g. temperature, hazardous contamination, light intensity, room and patient status, etc.) from connected medical devices and sensor nodes to a central or distributed computer network. In order for these devices and sensor nodes to continue operating, they must be charged with sufficient energy at all times. In this paper, we propose an IoMT system that employs autonomous mobile chargers, which is equipped with wireless energy transfer technology, to support sensor nodes recharging requests. In this model, the mobile charger must distribute the energy among the sensor nodes so that their operation is not interrupted. This is challenging because the mobile charger carries limited amount of energy that may not be sufficient to satisfy all recharging requests. In this paper, we propose a reward-based energy charging decision mechanism that allows mobile chargers and sensor nodes to coordinate the charging process. The proposed reward-based mechanism utilizes the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) for fair distribution of energy among the nodes. This paper presents the theoretical analysis of the model and the simulation experiments. Our results show that the proposed model can support a larger number of active nodes with less energy compared to conventional first come first servedmethods. Also the coverage utility of sensor nodes is much higher using our method compared to the on-demand recharging request schemes found in existing studies.

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