Wireless rechargeable sensor networks are becoming crucial and important in recent years for the advancement of\nwireless energy transmission technology. The previous research showed that not all of sensors can be recharged due\nto the limitation of energy capacity that mobile chargers can carry. If a sensor playing a critical role in a sensing task\ncannot function as usual due to exhausted energy, then the sensing task will be interrupted. Therefore, this paper\nproposes a novel recharging mechanism taking the coverage of sensors into consideration such that mobile chargers\ncan recharge the sensor with a high coverage degree and the network lifetime can be efficiently sustained. The\ncoverage degree of each sensor depends on its contribution to the sensing task, including the coverage and\nconnectivity capabilities. Based on the coverage degree, the sensor with a higher coverage degree will be properly\nrecharged to extend the network lifetime. Simulation results show that the proposed mechanism performs better\nagainst the related work in network lifetime.
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