Wireless information and power transfer: Energy efficiency optimization in OFDMA systems

Derrick Wing Kwan Ng , Lo ES, Schober R (2013)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2013

Journal

Book Volume: 12

Pages Range: 6352-6370

Article Number: 6661329

Journal Issue: 12

DOI: 10.1109/TWC.2013.103113.130470

Abstract

This paper considers orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) systems with simultaneous wireless information and power transfer. We study the resource allocation algorithm design for maximization of the energy efficiency of data transmission (bits/Joule delivered to the receivers). In particular, we focus on power splitting hybrid receivers which are able to split the received signals into two power streams for concurrent information decoding and energy harvesting. Two scenarios are investigated considering different power splitting abilities of the receivers. In the first scenario, we assume receivers which can split the received power into a continuous set of power streams with arbitrary power splitting ratios. In the second scenario, we examine receivers which can split the received power only into a discrete set of power streams with fixed power splitting ratios. For both scenarios, we formulate the corresponding algorithm design as a non-convex optimization problem which takes into account the circuit power consumption, the minimum data rate requirements of delay constrained services, the minimum required system data rate, and the minimum amount of power that has to be delivered to the receivers. By exploiting fractional programming and dual decomposition, suboptimal iterative resource allocation algorithms are developed to solve the non-convex problems. Simulation results illustrate that the proposed iterative resource allocation algorithms approach the optimal solution within a small number of iterations and unveil the trade-off between energy efficiency, system capacity, and wireless power transfer: (1) wireless power transfer enhances the system energy efficiency by harvesting energy in the radio frequency, especially in the interference limited regime; (2) the presence of multiple receivers is beneficial for the system capacity, but not necessarily for the system energy efficiency. © 2002-2012 IEEE.

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Derrick Wing Kwan Ng, ., Lo, E.S., & Schober, R. (2013). Wireless information and power transfer: Energy efficiency optimization in OFDMA systems. IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 12(12), 6352-6370. https://doi.org/10.1109/TWC.2013.103113.130470

MLA:

Derrick Wing Kwan Ng, , Ernest S. Lo, and Robert Schober. "Wireless information and power transfer: Energy efficiency optimization in OFDMA systems." IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications 12.12 (2013): 6352-6370.

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