3 Opportunistic Wireless Energy Harvesting in Cognitive Radio Networks
National University of Singapore · Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Abstract
Wireless networks can be self-sustaining by harvesting energy from ambient radio-frequency (RF) signals. Recently, researchers have made progress on designing efficient circuits and devices for RF energy harvesting suitable for low-power wireless applications. Motivated by this and building upon the classic cognitive radio (CR) network model, this paper proposes a novel method for wireless networks coexisting where low-power mobiles in a secondary network, called secondary transmitters (STs), harvest ambient RF energy from transmissions by nearby active transmitters in a primary network, called primary transmitters (PTs), while opportunistically accessing the spectrum licensed to the primary network. We…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 57.81
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 35
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3Topics & keywords
- Cognitive radio
- Computer network
- Computer science
- Wireless network
- Energy harvesting
- Wireless
- Stochastic geometry
- Radio resource management
- Affordable and clean energy