Abstract

This paper proposes an energy buffer and reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) aided differential chaos-shift-keying (DCSK) wireless-powered communication (WPC) system, which includes an access point (AP), a RIS, and a source node equipped with an energy buffer. In such system, the source node first harvests and stores radio-frequency energy from the AP in the downlink, then uses the stored energy to transmit information to the AP in the uplink. A simple time-switching scheme for the proposed system is designed. Two different energy management policies at the source node are considered, i.e., best-effort policy (BEP) and on-off policy (OOP). The bit-error-rate (BER) expressions of the proposed system with BEP and OOP are derived over multipath Rayleigh fading channels. Results demonstrate that the proposed system is able to achieve better BER performance than the conventional DCSK-WPC system and the RIS aided DCSK-WPC buffer-less system, while keeping the non-coherent feature of the DCSK system.

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