Abstract

Mutualistic cooperative ambient backscatter communications (AmBC) have been proposed to improve the spectrum and energy efficiencies of Internet-of-Things (IoT) systems, where a primary link (from a primary transmitter to a primary receiver) and an AmBC link (from an IoT device to the same primary receiver) form a mutualism relationship. We note that hardware impairments (HIs), which are unavoidable in practical systems and may significantly affect the transmission rates of the primary and AmBC links and their mutualism relationships, have been largely ignored in the study of mutualistic cooperative AmBC networks. In this paper, we study a mutualistic cooperative AmBC network with HIs at all the active transceivers and a non-linear energy harvesting circuit at each IoT device. We derive closed-form rate expressions for both the AmBC and primary links and theoretically prove that the mutualism relationship between the AmBC and primary links is maintained under HIs, i.e., the rate of the primary link in the mutualistic cooperative AmBC network is still higher than that without the AmBC link. To maximize the weighted sum rate of all links in a cooperative AmBC network under HIs, we propose two resource allocation schemes for two scenarios with a single link and multiple AmBC links, respectively. For the single AmBC link case, we derive the optimal transmit power of the primary transmitter and the optimal power reflection coefficient of the IoT device in closed forms. For the scenario with multiple AmBC links, the weighted-sum-rate maximization problem is transformed into a convex one and solved with convex optimization tools. Computer simulations validate our theoretical results and that our proposed schemes outperform the benchmark schemes in terms of the weighted sum rate.

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