Wireless Information and Power Transfer: A Dynamic Power Splitting Approach
National University of Singapore
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Abstract
Energy harvesting is a promising solution to prolong the operation time of energy-constrained wireless networks. In particular, scavenging energy from ambient radio signals, namely wireless energy harvesting (WEH), has recently drawn significant attention. In this paper, we consider a point-to-point wireless link over the flat-fading channel, where the receiver has no fixed power supplies and thus needs to replenish energy via WEH from the signals sent by the transmitter. We first consider a SISO (single-input single-output) system where the single-antenna receiver cannot decode information and harvest energy independently from the same signal received. Under this practical constraint, we propose a dynamic…
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- Transmitter
- Fading
- Energy harvesting
- Maximum power transfer theorem
- Channel (broadcasting)
- Energy (signal processing)
- Power (physics)
- Wireless
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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