DocumentCode
33169
Title
Harvest-Then-Cooperate: Wireless-Powered Cooperative Communications
Author
He Chen ; Yonghui Li ; Luiz Rebelatto, Joao ; Uchoa-Filho, Bartolomeu F. ; Vucetic, Branka
Author_Institution
Sch. of Electr. & Inf. Eng., Univ. of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Volume
63
Issue
7
fYear
2015
fDate
1-Apr-15
Firstpage
1700
Lastpage
1711
Abstract
In this paper, we consider a wireless-powered cooperative communication network consisting of one hybrid access-point (AP), one source, and one relay. In contrast to conventional cooperative networks, the source and relay in the considered network have no embedded energy supply. They need to rely on the energy harvested from the signals broadcasted by the AP for their cooperative information transmission. Based on this three-node reference model, we propose a harvest-then-cooperate (HTC) protocol, in which the source and relay harvest energy from the AP in the downlink and work cooperatively in the uplink for the source´s information transmission. Considering a delay-limited transmission mode, the approximate closed-form expression for the average throughput of the proposed protocol is derived over Rayleigh fading channels. Subsequently, this analysis is extended to the multi-relay scenario, where the approximate throughput of the HTC protocol with two popular relay selection schemes is derived. The asymptotic analyses for the throughput performance of the considered schemes at high signal-to-noise radio are also provided. All theoretical results are validated by numerical simulations. The impacts of the system parameters, such as time allocation, relay number, and relay position, on the throughput performance are extensively investigated.
Keywords
Rayleigh channels; cooperative communication; energy harvesting; protocols; relay networks (telecommunication); telecommunication power management; AP; HTC protocol; Rayleigh fading channel; average throughput approximate closed form expression; cooperative information transmission; delay-limited transmission mode; energy harvesting; harvest-then-cooperate protocol; hybrid access point; multirelay scenario; relay selection scheme; signal-to-noise ratio; three-node reference model; wireless-powered cooperative communication network; Energy exchange; Information processing; Protocols; Relays; Throughput; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Average throughput; cooperative communications; energy harvesting; harvest-then-cooperate; relay selection; wireless-powered cooperative communication network;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-587X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSP.2015.2396009
Filename
7018086
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