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This paper considers the optimal energy-efficient transmission policy in time-sharing multiuser systems with a hybrid energy harvesting transmitter. The system operation energy is supplied by a constant energy source which is driven by a non-renewable resource and an energy harvester which harvests energy from its surrounding environment. Our goal is to maximize the energy-efficient transmission of...
Heterogeneous cloud small cell network (HCSNet) with energy harvesting is a promising technique in the next generation mobile communications. However, the cross- tier and co-tier co-channel interference can be severe due to the spectrum sharing in inter-tier and intra- tier of HCSNet. This paper investigates the problem of power allocation and subchannel assignment with the consideration of cross-tier/co-tier...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) consist of nodes with limited power resources. A potential method to prolong the lifespan of a node is the use of an antenna which can harvest energy from radio frequency (RF) signals. In this paper, we model a network consisting of nodes with energy harvesting capabilities and a number of dedicated energy transmitters (ETs) which send data to the nodes. We identify...
In this paper, we investigate the sustainable resource allocation for green Cloud Radio Access Networks (C-RAN) powered by renewable energy. Specifically, the Base Station pool (BS pool) in the C-RAN distributes data to a set of remote radio heads (RRHs) with energy harvesting (EH) capability, and allocates sub-carriers to the selected RRHs for downlink transmissions, by jointly considering the user...
We address the resource allocation problem for energy- harvesting (EH) based OFDMA cooperative overlay cognitive radio networks with multiple primary users (PUs) and multiple secondary users (SUs), where PUs and SUs cooperate in terms of both information transmission and energy harvesting. Specifically, SU transmitters first apply the power splitting tech- nique to harvest energy from signals radiated...
Energy harvesting (EH) is an attractive solution to prolong the lifetime of wireless devices. With EH capability, an intermediate node, acting as the relay, can extract energy from the signal of a source node and use the harvested energy to perform information relaying, enabling a self-sustainable cooperative network. To efficiently use the harvested energy, it is important to select proper relays...
In this paper, we consider device-to-device (D2D) communication underlaying cellular networks, where D2D users harvest radio frequency (RF) power from uplink cellular transmissions. This paper addresses two important issues for energy harvesting-based D2D cellular networks. The first is how the energy harvested from cellular ambient RF signals affects the D2D spectral efficiency. Using tools from...
This paper investigates a wireless-powered two-way relay network (WP-TWRN), in which two sources exchange information with the aid of one amplify-and-forward (AF) relay. Contrary to the conventional two-way relay networks, we consider the scenario that the AF relay has no embedded energy supply, and it is equipped with an energy harvesting unit and rechargeable battery. As such, it can accumulate...
In this paper, we consider a renewable energy powered wireless relay node which can work in either full- duplex (FD) or half-duplex (HD) mode. It decodes and stores data bits sent from source node, and then transfers them to destination node. We aim to maximize the average throughput from source to destination by optimizing the relay's working mode under the random energy arrival constraint. Optimal...
In this paper, we study the optimum sensing of a time-varying random event with a sensor powered by energy harvesting devices. The system aims at reconstructing a band-unlimited continuous-time random process by using discrete-time samples collected by a sensor. Due to the random nature of the harvested energy, the sensor might not have sufficient energy to perform a sensing operation at a desired...
In cognitive radio (CR), the spectrum sensing of the primary user (PU) may consume some electrical power from the battery capacity of the secondary user (SU), yielding to decrease the transmission power of the SU. In this paper, a multislot simultaneous spectrum sensing and energy harvesting model is proposed, which uses the harvested radio frequency (RF) energy of the PU signal to supply the spectrum...
We consider scheduling for a single-user energy harvesting channel in which the transmitter incurs processing cost per unit time it is on. The presence of processing costs forces the transmitter to operate in a bursty mode. We consider online transmission scheduling where the transmitter knows the energy harvests only causally as they arrive, and needs to determine the optimum transmit power and the...
In this paper, we consider wireless-powered relay network consisting of one source, one wireless powered relay and one sink, where the relay is provisioned with both data buffer and energy storage. Firstly, a novel time-switching transmission scheme is proposed to divide the transmission from source to sink into three phases, namely, the relay energy harvesting phase, the relay receiving phase and...
In energy harvesting communications, the transmitters have to adapt transmission to the availability of energy harvested during communication. The performance of the transmission depends on the channel conditions which vary randomly due environmental changes. In this paper, we consider the problem of power allocation taking into account the energy arrivals over time and imperfect channel state information...
This paper investigates a wireless energy harvesting cooperative network (WEHCN) consisting of a source, a decode-and-forward (DF) relay and a destination. We consider the relay as an energy harvesting (EH) node equipped with EH circuit and a rechargeable battery. Moreover, the direct link between source and destination is assumed to exist. The relay can thus harvest and accumulate energy from radio-frequency...
In this paper, we introduce a new model for RF-powered cognitive radio networks with the aim to improve the performance for secondary systems. In our proposed model, when the primary channel is busy, the secondary transmitter is able either to backscatter the primary signals to transmit data to the secondary receiver or to harvest RF energy from the channel. The harvested energy then will be used...
In this paper, we investigate the optimization of the power splitting factor and the relay selection problem in two-way full-duplex (FD) relay networks, where the relays are wirelessly powered by harvesting a portion of the received signal power from the sources. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first time that the two-way FD relays with simultaneous wireless and information transfer...
Energy efficiency is one of the major challenges of 5G networks. As data rates are expected to increase by 1000x from 4G to 5G, energy efficiency will need to improve by about the same amount. Recently, energy harvesting techniques have attracted lots of attention from the scientific community, due to their ability to increase network lifetime. More specific, energy harvesting from ambient radio frequency...
This paper considers an energy harvesting sensor node with finite data and energy storage, which transmits data packets with different reward values to its corresponding receiver node. In this regard, we propose an optimal threshold-based transmission scheduling policy for maximizing the long-term average transmission reward. In particular, we first analyze the performance of the proposed threshold-based...
This paper investigates the offline packet-delay-minimization problem for an energy harvesting transmitter. To overcome the non-convexity of the problem, we propose a C2-diffeomorphic transformation and provide the necessary and sufficient condition for the transformed problem to a standard convex optimization problem. Based on this condition, a simple choice of the transformation is determined which...
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