Abstract

In this paper, we consider the beam-domain hybrid time-switching (TS) and power-splitting (PS) simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) protocol design in full-duplex (FD) massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system, where the FD base station (BS) simultaneously serves a set of downlink half-duplex (HD) users (cellular users) and a set of fixed uplink HD users (fixed sensor nodes) which are uniformly distributed in its coverage area. In order to reduce the computational complexity, we investigate the beam-domain representation of massive MIMO channels based on the basis expansion model, and then the beam-domain SWIPT protocol which lies in intelligently scheduling the users and sensors based on the beam-domain distributions of their associated channels to mitigate SI and enhance transmission efficiency is designed for full-duplex massive MIMO system. The whole beam-domain hybrid TS and PS SWIPT protocol is divided into two phases based on the ideal of TS. The first phase is used for cellular users uplink training and sensor nodes energy harvesting as well as downlink training, wherein the cellular users transmit uplink pilots for uplink channel estimation at the BS, while the BS simultaneously transmits energy signals to the sensor nodes. Based on the idea of PS, the sensor nodes utilize the received energy signals for energy harvesting and downlink channel estimation. In the second phase, the BS forms the transmit beamformers for information transmission to the users as well as the receive beamformers for the sensors transmit their data to the BS simultaneously. By optimizing the TS ratio and transmit powers at the BS in two phases, the system achievable sum rate performance is maximized. Simulation results show the superiority of the proposed protocol on spectral efficiency compared with the existing massive MIMO SWIPT protocol.

Highlights

  • In the existing fourth generation (4G) system, multipleinput multiple-output (MIMO) technology has been used to improve the spectral efficiency (SE) performance

  • The whole BD hybrid TS and PS simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) protocol is divided into two phases based on the ideal of TS

  • In order to reduce the pilot resource cost used for channel estimation, we resort basis expansion model (BEM) to represent massive MIMO channel in the BD

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Summary

Introduction

In the existing fourth generation (4G) system, multipleinput multiple-output (MIMO) technology has been used to improve the spectral efficiency (SE) performance. Optimization problem of relay beamforming, the receiver PS ratio as well as the transmit power at the sources are investigated for SWIPT system with a FD MIMO AF relay to maximize the system achievable sum rate. The design of robust nonlinear transceivers for MIMO FD wireless-powered relay networks is studied in [45], where the effects of imperfect channel state information (CSI) is took into consideration. 1.2 Contributions In this paper, we consider the beam-domain hybrid TS and PS SWIPT protocol design in FD massive MIMO system, where the FD BS simultaneously serves a set of downlink HD users (cellular users) and a set of fixed uplink HD users (fixed sensor nodes) which are uniformly distributed in its coverage area. T is the array response vector with d and λ denoting the antenna spacing and carrier wavelength, respectively. rkξ ,i(θ ) denotes the complexvalued response gain of uplink/downlink channel

SI channel model
E H SI 2
Training design
UE-BS BDEC estimation
BS-to-UE downlink transmission
Sensor-to-BS uplink transmission
H SBI geu
Uplink achievable rate
Optimize P for fixed α
Optimize α for fixed P
Conclusions
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