Design of a Multi-User Wireless Powered Communication System Employing Either Active IRS or AF Relay
In this paper, we optimize a Wireless Powered Communication (WPC) system including multiple pair of users, where transmitters employ single-antenna to transmit their information and power to their receivers with the help of one multiple-antennas Amplify-and-Forward (AF) relay or an active Intelligen...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper, we optimize a Wireless Powered Communication (WPC) system
including multiple pair of users, where transmitters employ single-antenna to
transmit their information and power to their receivers with the help of one
multiple-antennas Amplify-and-Forward (AF) relay or an active Intelligent
Reflecting Surface (IRS). We propose a joint Time Switching (TS) scheme in
which transmitters, receivers, and the relay/IRS are either in their energy or
information transmission/reception modes. The transmitted multi-carrier
unmodulated and modulated waveforms are used for Energy Harvesting (EH) and
Information Decoding (ID) modes, respectively. In order to design an optimal
fair system, we maximize the minimum rate of all pairs for both relay and IRS
systems through a unified framework. This framework allows us to simultaneously
design energy waveforms, find optimal relay/IRS amplification/reflection
matrices, allocate powers for information waveforms, and allocate time
durations for various phases. In addition, we take into account the
non-linearity of the EH circuits in our problem. This problem turns out to be
non-convex. Thus, we propose an iterative algorithm by using the
Minorization-Maximization (MM) technique, which quickly converges to the
optimal solution. Numerical examples show that the proposed method improves the
performance of the multi-pair WPC relay/IRS system under various setups. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2301.00164 |