| Literature DB >> 28587171 |
Bin Lyu1, Zhen Yang2, Guan Gui3, Hikmet Sari4.
Abstract
This paper proposes a wireless powered communication network (WPCN) assisted by backscatter communication (BackCom). This model consists of a power station, an information receiver and multiple users that can work in either BackCom mode or harvest-then-transmit (HTT) mode. The time block is mainly divided into two parts corresponding to the data backscattering and transmission periods, respectively. The users first backscatter data to the information receiver in time division multiple access (TDMA) during the data backscattering period. When one user works in the BackCom mode, the other users harvest energy from the power station. During the data transmission period, two schemes, i.e., non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) and TDMA, are considered. To maximize the system throughput, the optimal time allocation policies are obtained. Simulation results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed model.Entities:
Keywords: backscatter communication; harvest-then-transmit mode; optimal time allocation policy; wireless powered communication network
Year: 2017 PMID: 28587171 PMCID: PMC5492155 DOI: 10.3390/s17061258
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Model of a backscatter assisted wireless powered communication network (BAWPCN).
Figure 2Block structure of the BAWPCNs. (a) non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) scheme; (b) time division multiple access (TDMA) scheme.
Figure 3Average optimal time allocation versus different backscatter rates for NOMA-BAWPCNs.
Figure 4Average optimal time allocation versus different backscatter rates for TDMA-BAWPCNs.
Figure 5Average total transmission bits versus transmit power.
Figure 6Average total transmission bits versus number of users. (a) Case (i); (b) Case (ii); (c) Case (iii).