2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/7102427
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Outage Analysis and Power Allocation Optimization for Multiple Energy-Harvesting Relay System Using SWIPT

Abstract: Energy harvesting (EH) combined with cooperative relying plays a promising role in future wireless communication systems. We consider a wireless multiple EH relay system. All relays are assumed to be EH nodes with simultaneous wireless and information transfer (SWIPT) capabilities, which means the relays are wirelessly powered by harvesting energy from the received signal. Each EH node separates the input RF signal into two parts which are, respectively, for EH and information transmission using the power spli… Show more

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“…to avoid Inter-Symbol Interference (ISI). In the presence of phase noise, the received signal at the relay node R after taking DFT, is given by to the phase noise [9]. Equation ( 4) is rewritten simply as…”
Section: S and 2 Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to avoid Inter-Symbol Interference (ISI). In the presence of phase noise, the received signal at the relay node R after taking DFT, is given by to the phase noise [9]. Equation ( 4) is rewritten simply as…”
Section: S and 2 Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to meet the demand for high energy consumption in future wireless communications, energy harvesting (EH) from radio frequency (RF) has increasingly become a promising technology, in which energy received from RF signals is converted into electricity to power wireless devices. Thanks to this technology, both energy and information can be simultaneously transmitted to wireless users located near the source node [1][2][3][4][5][6]. In fact, EH and information transmission (IT) cannot be carried out at the same time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%