Abstract

Unlike the fixed power grid cooperative networks, which are mainly based on the reception reliability parameter while choosing the best relay, the wireless-powered cooperative communication network (WPCCN) and in addition to the reception reliability the transmission requirement consideration is important for relay selection schemes. Hence, enabling efficient transmission techniques that address high attenuation of radio frequency (RF) signals according to the distance without increasing the total transmission power is an open issue worth studying. In this relation, a multiantennas power beacon (PB) that assists wireless-powered cooperative communication network (PB-WPCCN) is studied in this paper. The communication between source and destination is achieved with the aid of multiple relays, where both the source and the multiple relays need to harvest energy from the PB in the first place to enable their transmission functionalities. A novel relay selection scheme is proposed, named as two-round relay selection (2-RRS), where a group of relays that successfully decode the source information is selected in the first round selection. In the second round, the optimal relay is selected to forward the recorded information to the destination. The proposed 2-RRS scheme is compared with two existing relay selection schemes, i.e., partial relay selection (PRS) and opportunistic relay selection (ORS). The analytical closed-form expressions of outage probability and average system throughput are derived and validated by numerical simulation. The comparison results between different relay selection schemes show: (I) The superiority of the proposed 2-RRS scheme as it achieves around 17% better throughput compared to the conventional ORS scheme and 40% better than the PRS scheme, particularly when PB transmit power is 10 dB; (II) The proposed 2-RRS scheme guarantees the lowest outage probability, especially when the PB is equipped with multiantennas and performs beamforming technique; (III) The optimal localisation of the PB between the source and N relays depends on the adopted relay selection scheme; (IV) The exhaustive search of the maximum system throughput value shows that the proposed 2-RRS scheme required shorter energy harvesting time compared to other schemes. The increase in energy harvesting time and number of relays do not necessarily reflect positively on the system throughput performance; hence tradeoffs should be taken into consideration.

Highlights

  • The performance comparison between the proposed 2-RRS and the conventional partial relay selection (PRS) and opportunistic relay selection (ORS) schemes are examined in terms of system throughput and outage probability

  • We proposed a two-round relay selection scheme (2-RRS)

  • The numerical results have shown the supercity of the proposed relay selection scheme which guarantee {15%, 37%, 62%} of throughput gain over the compared ORS, PRSI and PRSII schemes, respectively when the power beacon (PB) parameters are PPB = 10 dB and M = 64

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Summary

Background

The energy harvesting (EH) is a promising technique for enabling green communication systems It helps terminals recharge their batteries from the surrounding environment, including wind, solar, vibration, and thermoelectric, to convert them into electrical energy [1]. Varchney suggested that the RF signals can be used to transmit information and provide energy at the same time [2] This potentiality has opened a new wireless-powered communication (WPC) research paradigm, in which wireless terminals harvest RF signals radiated by dedicated power transmitter(s), and the harvested energy is used for transmission or processing [3]. In cooperative communication and relay selection, the distances between transmitter and receiver will significantly reduce, which made wireless power cooperative communication networks (WPCCN) an important technology that can efficiently combat signal propagation losses for information transmission and wireless energy [10,11,12]. It can be expected that WPCCN will become an essential and important technology in the near future for many industrial and commercial systems, including the wireless sensor networks and the emerging Internet of Things (IoT) [13,14,15,16]

Related Works
Single-Relay WPCCN
Multirelays WPCCN
Organization of The Paper
Information Transmission Phase
Relay Selection Schemes
Performance Analysis
Outage Performance of the Proposed 2-RRS Scheme
Outage Performance of the ORS Scheme
System Throughput
Numerical Results and Discussion
Conclusions
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