This paper studies a cooperative wireless powered communication network system. The communication between uplink users and hybrid access point is supported by energy harvesting relays. In contrast to the exiting works, we assume that the uplink users also harvest energy from the energy signal transmitted by the hybrid access point. Furthermore, it is assumed that the relays employ decode and forward relaying protocol for relaying the users information to the access point. We propose an optimization problem whose aim is to maximize the average sum throughput of the system. It is proved that the proposed optimization problem is convex. Karush Kuhn Tucker (KKT) conditions are used to find the optimal time allocations for the energy signal tran...
We focus on the rate-optimal design of Wireless Powered Relay Networks (WPRNs) and propose a new coo...
This paper considers a heterogeneous multicell network where the base station (BS) in each cell comm...
In this paper, we consider a three-node cooperative wireless powered communication system consisting...
Abstract—This paper considers a time division multiple access scenario where a wireless access point...
In this paper, we consider a two-user wireless powered communication network (WPCN) with user cooper...
In this thesis, we study the problem of throughput maximization in an energy-harvesting, two-hop, am...
Abstract—In energy harvesting communications, users transmit messages using energy harvested from na...
This paper investigates a wireless powered communication network (WPCN) under the protocol of harves...
In wireless networks, energy consumed for communication includes both the transmission and the proce...
In this paper, a wireless cooperative network is considered, in which multiple source-destination pa...
In this paper, we study a multi-cluster Wireless Powered Communication Network (WPCN) where each clu...
The simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) in a cooperative relaying system is...
peer reviewedThis letter considers a relay-based wireless-powered communication network to assist wi...
Abstract-This paper considers a heterogeneous multicell network where the base station (BS) in each ...
Abstract—In this letter, we consider wireless powered communi-cation networks which could operate pe...
We focus on the rate-optimal design of Wireless Powered Relay Networks (WPRNs) and propose a new coo...
This paper considers a heterogeneous multicell network where the base station (BS) in each cell comm...
In this paper, we consider a three-node cooperative wireless powered communication system consisting...
Abstract—This paper considers a time division multiple access scenario where a wireless access point...
In this paper, we consider a two-user wireless powered communication network (WPCN) with user cooper...
In this thesis, we study the problem of throughput maximization in an energy-harvesting, two-hop, am...
Abstract—In energy harvesting communications, users transmit messages using energy harvested from na...
This paper investigates a wireless powered communication network (WPCN) under the protocol of harves...
In wireless networks, energy consumed for communication includes both the transmission and the proce...
In this paper, a wireless cooperative network is considered, in which multiple source-destination pa...
In this paper, we study a multi-cluster Wireless Powered Communication Network (WPCN) where each clu...
The simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) in a cooperative relaying system is...
peer reviewedThis letter considers a relay-based wireless-powered communication network to assist wi...
Abstract-This paper considers a heterogeneous multicell network where the base station (BS) in each ...
Abstract—In this letter, we consider wireless powered communi-cation networks which could operate pe...
We focus on the rate-optimal design of Wireless Powered Relay Networks (WPRNs) and propose a new coo...
This paper considers a heterogeneous multicell network where the base station (BS) in each cell comm...
In this paper, we consider a three-node cooperative wireless powered communication system consisting...