DocumentCode
70559
Title
Optimal Harvest-Use-Store Strategy for Energy Harvesting Wireless Systems
Author
Fangchao Yuan ; Zhang, Q.T. ; Shi Jin ; Hongbo Zhu
Author_Institution
Jiangsu Key Lab. of Wireless Commun., Nanjing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Nanjing, China
Volume
14
Issue
2
fYear
2015
fDate
Feb. 2015
Firstpage
698
Lastpage
710
Abstract
Energy harvesting (EH) technology has emerged as a promising energy-supplier to unattended wireless systems. In the commonly used harvest-store-use (HSU) scheme, harvested energy is always stored in a battery before its subsequent use. The existence of storage loss in practical battery systems, however, unavoidably reduces the energy efficiency. In this paper, we therefore propose the use of a more efficient harvest-use-store (HUS) architecture for point-to-point data transmission, where the harvested energy is prioritized for use in data transmission while its balance/debt is stored in or extracted from the storage device. We derive the optimal energy polices, under the criterion of throughput maximization, for the HUS architecture on static and block fading channels, and investigate the properties of the resulting power allocation pattern. The optimization is done in the Lagrangian framework, uncovering the special structure of the optimal power pattern and obtaining a closed-form solution conditioned on the knowledge of the block locations for zero battery level. A dynamic programming (DP) based algorithm is developed for locating such blocks in the optimal power patterns. Numerical results are presented to demonstrate the properties of the proposed HUS architecture and its superior performance over the existing schemes.
Keywords
dynamic programming; energy harvesting; fading channels; telecommunication power supplies; DP based algorithm; EH technology; HSU scheme; Lagrangian framework; block fading channels; closed-form solution; data transmission; dynamic programming; energy harvesting wireless systems; harvest-store-use scheme; optimal energy polices; optimal harvest-use-store strategy; optimal power pattern; point-to-point data transmission; power allocation pattern; static fading channels; throughput maximization; zero battery level; Batteries; Data communication; Energy harvesting; Fading; Optimization; Transmitters; Wireless communication; Energy harvesting; dynamic programming; harvest-use-store; storage efficiency; throughput maximization; wireless systems;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1276
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TWC.2014.2358215
Filename
6898878
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