Enabling Wireless Power Transfer in Cellular Networks: Architecture, Modeling and Deployment
University of Hong Kong · Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Abstract
Microwave power transfer (MPT) delivers energy wirelessly from stations called power beacons (PBs) to mobile devices by microwave radiation. This provides mobiles practically infinite battery lives and eliminates the need of power cords and chargers. To enable MPT for mobile recharging, this paper proposes a new network architecture that overlays an uplink cellular network with randomly deployed PBs for powering mobiles, called a hybrid network. The deployment of the hybrid network under an outage constraint on data links is investigated based on a stochastic-geometry model where single-antenna base stations (BSs) and PBs form independent homogeneous Poisson point processes (PPPs) with densities λ b and λ p ,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 87.06
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 34
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2Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Topology (electrical circuits)
- Wireless
- Beamforming
- Base station
- Wireless power transfer
- Computer network
- Wireless network
- Affordable and clean energy