Title :
Maximum Transmission Rate of PSR/TSR Protocols in Wireless Energy Harvesting DF-Based Relay Networks
Author :
MinChul Ju ; Kyu-Min Kang ; Kyu-Sung Hwang ; Cheol Jeong
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng., Kookmin Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
In this paper, we consider the power splitting relaying (PSR) and time switching relaying (TSR) protocols for decode-and-forward (DF)-based relay networks consisting of a source, a relay, and a destination. For the networks, the relay is assumed to have a rechargeable battery with a certain amount of remaining energy for energy harvesting through the received signal transmitted from the source. Specifically, for the PSR protocol with and without the direct-path, we present the outage probability expression with a given power splitting coefficient, and we obtain the optimum power splitting coefficient to maximize the transmission rate and derive its transmission rate and outage probability, where the optimum coefficient depends on channel conditions and remaining energy. For the TSR protocol with and without the direct-path, we present the outage probability expression with a given time switching coefficient, and we obtain the optimum time switching coefficient to maximize the transmission rate and derive its transmission rate, where the optimum coefficient also depends on channel conditions and remaining energy.
Keywords :
decode and forward communication; energy harvesting; microwave power transmission; protocols; relay networks (telecommunication); secondary cells; telecommunication power management; PSR protocol; TSR protocol; decode and forward relay networks; maximum transmission rate; optimum time switching coefficient; outage probability; power splitting relaying protocol; rechargeable battery; time switching relaying protocol; wireless energy harvesting; Batteries; Energy harvesting; Energy transfer; Green communications; Power outages; Power transmission; Relay networks (telecommunications); Signal to noise ratio; Decode-and-forward (DF)-based relay networks; energy harvesting; outage probability; power splitting relaying (PSR); time switching relaying (TSR); transmission rate; wireless energy transfer;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2015.2481213