This SpringerBrief offers a comprehensive review and in-depth discussion
of the current research on resource management. The authors explain how
to best utilize harvested energy and temporally available licensed
spectrum. Throughout the brief, the primary focus is energy and spectrum
harvesting sensor networks (ESHNs) including energy harvesting
(EH)-powered spectrum sensing and dynamic spectrum access.
To efficiently collect data through the available licensed spectrum,
this brief examines the joint management of energy and spectrum. An
EH-powered spectrum sensing and management scheme for Heterogeneous
Spectrum Harvesting Sensor Networks (HSHSNs) is presented in this brief.
The scheme dynamically schedules the data sensing and spectrum access of
sensors in ESHSNs to optimize the network utility, while considering the
stochastic nature of EH process, PU activities and channel conditions.
This brief also provides useful insights for the practical resource
management scheme design for ESHSNs and motivates a new line of thinking
for future sensor networking. Professionals, researchers, and
advanced-level students in electrical or computer engineering will find
the content valuable.