Title
Destination-Aided Wireless Power Transfer in Energy-Limited Cognitive Relay Systems.
Abstract
This paper considers an energy-limited cognitive relay network, where a secondary transmitter (ST) assists to forward the traffic from a primary transmitter (PT) to a primary receiver (PR), in exchange for serving its own secondary receiver (SR) in the same frequency. The multiple-antenna ST is assumed to be energy-constrained and powered by both information flow from source (PT) and dedicated energy streams from destinations (PR and SR), which is called a destination-aided wireless power transfer (DWPT) scheme. Then, the relay processing matrix, cognitive beamforming vector, and power splitter are jointly designed to maximize the rate of secondary users under the energy causality constraint and the constraint that the demanded rate of primary users is satisfied. For the perfect channel state information (CSI) case, by adopting the semi-definite relax technique and the Charnes-Cooper transformation, the global optimal solution is given. To reduce the complexity, matrix decomposition, zero forcing scheme, and dual method are jointly employed to derive a suboptimal solution. For the imperfect CSI case, the S-procedure is used to transform the worst case robust problem into a tractable semi-definite program. Simulation results reveal that our proposed DWPT scheme is greatly preferred for both perfect and imperfect CSI cases when ST is close to PR/SR.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1109/ACCESS.2016.2604391
IEEE ACCESS
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Wireless power transfer,cognitive relay networks,beamforming design,power splitting,semi-definite program
Journal
4
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2169-3536
0
0.34
References 
Authors
19
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ruijin Sun1278.37
Ying Wang231639.54
Zhongyu Miao363.44
xinshui wang4122.07