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Optimization for Wireless Powered Communication Networks
von: Guan Gui, Bin Lyu
Springer-Verlag, 2018
ISBN: 9783030010218 , 95 Seiten
Format: PDF, Online Lesen
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Preface
6
Acknowledgements
8
Contents
9
Acronyms
11
1 Introduction
12
1.1 Overview of Wireless Powered Communication Networks
12
1.2 Basic Modes of Wireless Powered Communication Networks
16
1.2.1 HTT Mode
16
1.2.1.1 HTT Mode Based on HD-HAP
17
1.2.1.2 HTT Mode Based on FD-HAP
18
1.2.2 BackCom Mode
19
1.2.2.1 Monostatic BCS
20
1.2.2.2 Bistatic BCS
21
1.2.2.3 Ambient BCS
22
References
22
2 Non-orthogonal Multiple Access in Wireless Powered Communication Networks
25
2.1 Introduction
25
2.2 System Model
26
2.3 Sum-Throughput Maximization
29
2.4 Numerical Results and Discussions
33
2.5 Conclusions
39
References
40
3 Wireless Powered Communication Networks with Backscatter Communication
42
3.1 Introduction
42
3.2 Hybrid User Scheme
43
3.2.1 System Model
43
3.2.2 Throughput Maximization
45
3.2.3 Numerical Results and Discussions
48
3.3 Hybrid Mode Scheme
50
3.3.1 System Model
50
3.3.2 Throughput Maximization
51
3.3.3 Two-User Case
53
3.3.3.1 The Optimal Solution for Single-User Case
53
3.3.3.2 The Optimal Solution for Two-User Case
54
3.3.4 Multi-user Case (K ?3)
58
3.3.5 Numerical Results and Discussions
60
3.4 Conclusions
61
References
63
4 Cognitive Wireless Powered Communication Networkswith Hybrid Backscatter Communication
64
4.1 Introduction
64
4.2 System Model
65
4.3 Throughput Maximization
69
4.3.1 Multiple Cognitive Users Case
70
4.4 Numerical Results and Discussions
76
4.5 Conclusions
80
References
81
5 Relay Cooperation for Backscatter Communication Systems
82
5.1 Introduction
82
5.2 System Model
83
5.2.1 Relay with an Embedded Energy Source
84
5.2.2 Relay Without an Embedded Energy Source
85
5.3 Throughput Maximization
86
5.3.1 Relay with an Embedded Energy Source
86
5.3.2 Relay with an Embedded Energy Source
88
5.4 Numerical Results and Discussions
90
5.5 Conclusions
93
References
93
6 Summary
94
6.1 Summary of the Book
94
6.2 Future Research Directions
95