It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the first edition of the International Workshop on Wirelessly Powered Systems and Networks (WPSN), which is organized this year in conjunction with DCOSS 2019 in Santorini, Greece. Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) is the driving technology that will enable the next generation of the distributed sensor systems, including battery-less sensors, passive RFID, as well as IoT, 5G and M2M solutions. Distributed WPT-enabled devices can be powered by harvesting energy from the surroundings (for example electromagnetic energy), leading to a novel communication systems networks paradigm, the Wirelessly Powered Systems and Networks. The WPSN workshop aims at providing an interdisciplinary reference forum focusing on the use of WPT as an enabler for improving the efficiency of current distributed communication systems and networks. In this context, WPSN 2019 brings together researchers from academia and industry to discuss technical challenges and novel ideas regarding wirelessly powered systems and networks, especially focusing on user cooperation, energy optimization and communication networks. The answer to the call for papers was encouraging for this first edition of the workshop. The members of the Technical Program Committee identified 6 high quality papers for presentation in the workshop technical sessions. The organization of this workshop has been possible due to the hard work and dedication of many colleagues. Special thanks are due to the members of the Technical Program Committee and to all external referees for their invaluable contributions in completing the review process. We are also very grateful to all the authors for submitting their fine work to our workshop. We sincerely hope that you will enjoy the program.
Raptis T.P., Jayakody D.N.K., Masotti D. (2019). The first international workshop on wirelessly powered systems and networks (WPSN): Message from the WPSN 2019 Workshop Chairs. New York (NJ) : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/DCOSS.2019.00015].
The first international workshop on wirelessly powered systems and networks (WPSN): Message from the WPSN 2019 Workshop Chairs
Masotti D.
2019
Abstract
It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the first edition of the International Workshop on Wirelessly Powered Systems and Networks (WPSN), which is organized this year in conjunction with DCOSS 2019 in Santorini, Greece. Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) is the driving technology that will enable the next generation of the distributed sensor systems, including battery-less sensors, passive RFID, as well as IoT, 5G and M2M solutions. Distributed WPT-enabled devices can be powered by harvesting energy from the surroundings (for example electromagnetic energy), leading to a novel communication systems networks paradigm, the Wirelessly Powered Systems and Networks. The WPSN workshop aims at providing an interdisciplinary reference forum focusing on the use of WPT as an enabler for improving the efficiency of current distributed communication systems and networks. In this context, WPSN 2019 brings together researchers from academia and industry to discuss technical challenges and novel ideas regarding wirelessly powered systems and networks, especially focusing on user cooperation, energy optimization and communication networks. The answer to the call for papers was encouraging for this first edition of the workshop. The members of the Technical Program Committee identified 6 high quality papers for presentation in the workshop technical sessions. The organization of this workshop has been possible due to the hard work and dedication of many colleagues. Special thanks are due to the members of the Technical Program Committee and to all external referees for their invaluable contributions in completing the review process. We are also very grateful to all the authors for submitting their fine work to our workshop. We sincerely hope that you will enjoy the program.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.