Transceiver Design for AF MIMO Relay Systems with a Power Splitting Based Energy Harvesting Relay Node

In this article, a dual-hop amplify-and-forward (AF) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) relay communication system is studied. With a splitting (PS) protocol, the relay node harvests the radio frequency (RF) energy in the signals sent by the source node and utilizes the harvested energy to forwar...

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Main Authors: Li, Bin, Zhang, M., Cao, H., Rong, Yue, Han, Z.
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Language:English
Published: IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88933
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Zhang, M.
Cao, H.
Rong, Yue
Han, Z.
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Zhang, M.
Cao, H.
Rong, Yue
Han, Z.
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description In this article, a dual-hop amplify-and-forward (AF) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) relay communication system is studied. With a splitting (PS) protocol, the relay node harvests the radio frequency (RF) energy in the signals sent by the source node and utilizes the harvested energy to forward signals from the source node to the destination node. We aim at maximizing the source-destination mutual information (MI) through a joint design of the source matrix, the relay matrix, and the PS ratios under the source node power constraint and the relay node harvested energy constraint. We consider a general sum energy constraint at the relay node with different PS ratios across relay antennas, which includes existing works based on uniform PS or per data stream energy constraint as special cases. Moreover, a practical nonlinear energy harvesting (EH) model is adopted, where the harvested energy is bounded as the incident RF signal power increases. We establish the structure of the source matrix and the relay matrix, which simplifies the complicated transceiver design problem with matrix variables to a power distribution problem with scalar variables. Three approaches are proposed to efficiently solve the optimal power distribution problem. In particular, the first proposed algorithm solves the original nonconvex power allocation problem using the sequential quadratic programming, while the other two algorithms convert the original problem to convex problems by exploiting a tight upper bound and a tight lower bound of the objective function, respectively. Numerical simulations demonstrate that when the EH circuit works in the linear region, the proposed algorithms have a larger system MI than existing PS and TS based MIMO AF relay systems. The peak harvest power constraint plays an important role in choosing the location of the relay node.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-889332022-08-05T06:20:48Z Transceiver Design for AF MIMO Relay Systems with a Power Splitting Based Energy Harvesting Relay Node Li, Bin Zhang, M. Cao, H. Rong, Yue Han, Z. Science & Technology Technology Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Telecommunications Transportation Science & Technology Engineering Transportation Energy harvesting power splitting receiver multiple-input multiple-output relay amplify-and-forward relay SIMULTANEOUS WIRELESS INFORMATION FORCING BEAMFORMER DESIGN WAVE-FORM DESIGN SWIPT OPTIMIZATION ALLOCATION In this article, a dual-hop amplify-and-forward (AF) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) relay communication system is studied. With a splitting (PS) protocol, the relay node harvests the radio frequency (RF) energy in the signals sent by the source node and utilizes the harvested energy to forward signals from the source node to the destination node. We aim at maximizing the source-destination mutual information (MI) through a joint design of the source matrix, the relay matrix, and the PS ratios under the source node power constraint and the relay node harvested energy constraint. We consider a general sum energy constraint at the relay node with different PS ratios across relay antennas, which includes existing works based on uniform PS or per data stream energy constraint as special cases. Moreover, a practical nonlinear energy harvesting (EH) model is adopted, where the harvested energy is bounded as the incident RF signal power increases. We establish the structure of the source matrix and the relay matrix, which simplifies the complicated transceiver design problem with matrix variables to a power distribution problem with scalar variables. Three approaches are proposed to efficiently solve the optimal power distribution problem. In particular, the first proposed algorithm solves the original nonconvex power allocation problem using the sequential quadratic programming, while the other two algorithms convert the original problem to convex problems by exploiting a tight upper bound and a tight lower bound of the objective function, respectively. Numerical simulations demonstrate that when the EH circuit works in the linear region, the proposed algorithms have a larger system MI than existing PS and TS based MIMO AF relay systems. The peak harvest power constraint plays an important role in choosing the location of the relay node. 2020 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88933 10.1109/TVT.2020.2964069 English IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC restricted
spellingShingle Science & Technology
Technology
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Telecommunications
Transportation Science & Technology
Engineering
Transportation
Energy harvesting
power splitting receiver
multiple-input multiple-output relay
amplify-and-forward relay
SIMULTANEOUS WIRELESS INFORMATION
FORCING BEAMFORMER DESIGN
WAVE-FORM DESIGN
SWIPT
OPTIMIZATION
ALLOCATION
Li, Bin
Zhang, M.
Cao, H.
Rong, Yue
Han, Z.
Transceiver Design for AF MIMO Relay Systems with a Power Splitting Based Energy Harvesting Relay Node
title Transceiver Design for AF MIMO Relay Systems with a Power Splitting Based Energy Harvesting Relay Node
title_full Transceiver Design for AF MIMO Relay Systems with a Power Splitting Based Energy Harvesting Relay Node
title_fullStr Transceiver Design for AF MIMO Relay Systems with a Power Splitting Based Energy Harvesting Relay Node
title_full_unstemmed Transceiver Design for AF MIMO Relay Systems with a Power Splitting Based Energy Harvesting Relay Node
title_short Transceiver Design for AF MIMO Relay Systems with a Power Splitting Based Energy Harvesting Relay Node
title_sort transceiver design for af mimo relay systems with a power splitting based energy harvesting relay node
topic Science & Technology
Technology
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Telecommunications
Transportation Science & Technology
Engineering
Transportation
Energy harvesting
power splitting receiver
multiple-input multiple-output relay
amplify-and-forward relay
SIMULTANEOUS WIRELESS INFORMATION
FORCING BEAMFORMER DESIGN
WAVE-FORM DESIGN
SWIPT
OPTIMIZATION
ALLOCATION
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88933