Abstract
The rapid deployment of fifth-generation (5G) mobile communication systems demands sustainable power solutions. This paper introduces a novel joint design for wireless energy transmission and dynamic power management in full-duplex relay systems, aiming to ensure a continuous power supply for relay nodes. Our approach integrates energy harvesting from RF signals and dynamic battery management, focusing on optimizing throughput via energy allocation and precoding design. Simulation results demonstrate that our scheme significantly outperforms conventional non-battery half-duplex schemes in system throughput. Notably, we observe performance increments in throughput compared to all mentioned traditional methods, highlighting the efficacy of our design in enhancing 5G network sustainability and efficiency. This innovative approach presents a promising solution for effective power management in next-generation mobile networks.
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