We study the channel capacity of a general discrete energy harvesting channel with a finite battery. Contrary to traditional communication systems, the transmitter of such a channel is powered by a device that harvests energy from a random exogenous energy source and has a finite-sized battery. As a consequence, at each transmission opportunity, the system can only transmit a symbol whose energy is no more than the energy currently available. This new type of power supply introduces an unprecedented input constraint for the channel, which is simultaneously random, instantaneous, and influenced by the full history of the inputs and the energy harvesting process. Furthermore, naturally, in such a channel, the energy information is observed ca...
With the rapid development of energy harvesting technologies, a new paradigm of wireless communicati...
Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power Transfer (SWIPT) is subject to nonlinearity at the energ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
We study the channel capacity of a general discrete energy harvesting channel with a finite battery....
We consider the problem of determining the capacity of an energy-harvesting transmitter with finite ...
Abstract—We determine the capacity of a discrete memoryless communication channel with an energy har...
Abstract—We consider an AWGN channel with a transmitter powered by an energy harvesting source. The ...
We consider a binary energy harvesting communication channel with a finite-sized battery at the tran...
We study two types of channels in this paper: certain channels with states and energy harvesting cha...
Energy harvesting is becoming a viable option for powering small wireless devices. Energy for data t...
Wireless networks composed of energy harvesting devices will introduce several transformative change...
We consider finite state channels (FSCs) with feedback and state known causally at the encoder. This...
In this paper, we investigate the achievable secrecy rates in an Energy Harvesting communication sys...
Energy harvesting has emerged as a powerful technology for complementing current battery-powered com...
We study two channels with causal CSIT: a finite state channel with input constraints and a finite-b...
With the rapid development of energy harvesting technologies, a new paradigm of wireless communicati...
Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power Transfer (SWIPT) is subject to nonlinearity at the energ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
We study the channel capacity of a general discrete energy harvesting channel with a finite battery....
We consider the problem of determining the capacity of an energy-harvesting transmitter with finite ...
Abstract—We determine the capacity of a discrete memoryless communication channel with an energy har...
Abstract—We consider an AWGN channel with a transmitter powered by an energy harvesting source. The ...
We consider a binary energy harvesting communication channel with a finite-sized battery at the tran...
We study two types of channels in this paper: certain channels with states and energy harvesting cha...
Energy harvesting is becoming a viable option for powering small wireless devices. Energy for data t...
Wireless networks composed of energy harvesting devices will introduce several transformative change...
We consider finite state channels (FSCs) with feedback and state known causally at the encoder. This...
In this paper, we investigate the achievable secrecy rates in an Energy Harvesting communication sys...
Energy harvesting has emerged as a powerful technology for complementing current battery-powered com...
We study two channels with causal CSIT: a finite state channel with input constraints and a finite-b...
With the rapid development of energy harvesting technologies, a new paradigm of wireless communicati...
Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power Transfer (SWIPT) is subject to nonlinearity at the energ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...