Abstract

Recently, the simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) technique has been regarded as a promising approach to enhance performance of wireless sensor networks with limited energy supply. However, from a green communication perspective, energy efficiency optimization for SWIPT system design has not been investigated in Wireless Rechargeable Sensor Networks (WRSNs). In this paper, we consider the tradeoffs between energy efficiency and three factors including spectral efficiency, the transmit power and outage target rate for two different modes, i.e., power splitting (PS) and time switching modes (TS), at the receiver. Moreover, we formulate the energy efficiency maximization problem subject to the constraints of minimum Quality of Service (QoS), minimum harvested energy and maximum transmission power as non-convex optimization problem. In particular, we focus on optimizing power control and power allocation policy in PS and TS modes to maximize energy efficiency of data transmission. For PS and TS modes, we propose the corresponding algorithm to characterize a non-convex optimization problem that takes into account the circuit power consumption and the harvested energy. By exploiting nonlinear fractional programming and Lagrangian dual decomposition, we propose suboptimal iterative algorithms to obtain the solutions of non-convex optimization problems. Furthermore, we derive the outage probability and effective throughput from the scenarios that the transmitter does not or partially know the channel state information (CSI) of the receiver. Simulation results illustrate that the proposed optimal iterative algorithm can achieve optimal solutions within a small number of iterations and various tradeoffs between energy efficiency and spectral efficiency, transmit power and outage target rate, respectively.

Highlights

  • Energy efficiency is an important objective in the analysis and design of wireless sensor networks, in addition to the traditional interest in higher rates and quality of service [1,2,3,4]

  • We have investigated the energy efficient transceiver design from different scenarios of green communication for Wireless Rechargeable Sensor Networks (WRSNs) with simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT)

  • We have demonstrated the concavity of the energy efficiency function and quasi-concavity of the energy efficiency objective function

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Introduction

Energy efficiency is an important objective in the analysis and design of wireless sensor networks, in addition to the traditional interest in higher rates and quality of service [1,2,3,4]. According to the technical report from Ericiss [5], by 2020, there will be more than 50 billion connected devices, including sensors, smart phones, medical and wearable devices connected to the Internet. Most sensors are powered by finite battery capacity. In order to address these issues, wireless power transfer (WPT) is a promising approach to harvest radio frequency (RF)-energy from wireless received signal and prolong the lifework time of wireless sensor networks.

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