2019
DOI: 10.1049/iet-com.2018.6045
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Transmit power allocation of energy transmitters for throughput maximisation in wireless powered communication networks

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“…We introduce a BP Based Heuristic Algorithm for EH Networks (BP-EH) to solve the intractable scheduling problem given in Eq. (7). BP-EH uses CGM to solve the LP relaxation of this IP problem at each node of the Branch and Bound tree.…”
Section: A Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We introduce a BP Based Heuristic Algorithm for EH Networks (BP-EH) to solve the intractable scheduling problem given in Eq. (7). BP-EH uses CGM to solve the LP relaxation of this IP problem at each node of the Branch and Bound tree.…”
Section: A Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deploying multiple APs and having a multi-cell like structure is, therefore, inevitable. Optimal transmit power allocation subject to a power budget for a multiple user and multiple RF energy transmitter network working with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing protocol is studied for the sum and common throughput maximization [7]. Sum-throughput is maximized by jointly optimizing intra-cell time allocation and inter-cell load balancing for a multi-cell WPCN which adopts a fixed inter-cell interference at APs [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…However, to enhance the performance of systems, the received signals as well as channel state information can be shared among H‐sinks. In [22], we maximised sum‐throughput and common‐throughput by optimising the transmit power allocation of ETs subject to a total power budget. Liang et al .…”
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“…One direction is about the simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT), which conducts wireless energy transfer (WET) and wireless information transmission (WIT) simultaneously in the same signal [9–12]. The other direction aims at a new type of wireless network termed wireless powered communication network (WPCN), where the WET and WIT are conducted separately [13–29], i.e. the nodes do not retrieve the information and obtain the energy from the same RF signal.…”
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