2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11276-018-01924-1
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On outage minimization in RF energy harvesting relay assisted bidirectional communication

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“…Expression of closed form SU outage probability can be computed by putting ( 15)-( 23) and ( 27) in (26).…”
Section: Numerical Resultsmentioning
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“…Expression of closed form SU outage probability can be computed by putting ( 15)-( 23) and ( 27) in (26).…”
Section: Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Random variables X l ¼ jh l j 2 , Y l ¼ jg l j 2 X lr ¼ jh lr j 2 , Y lr ¼ jg lr j 2 , and X s ¼ jh s j 2 follow Rayleigh distribution. 26 It is considered that the sources of interference are physically far apart from IoDs, and it is also assumed that even though the sources of CCI are randomly distributed over the geographic location, the distances are approximated as same between different interferers and IoDs. Practically, this kind of scenario can be observed when deterministic number of sources of interference is present in the second tier of cellular network.…”
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“…Ghosh et al presented comparative analysis of one way and bidirectional communication in RF-EH relay in CR network [16]. Result from experiment indicates that hybrid power time switching relaying (HPTSR) performs better than power splitting relay (PSR) around 35%.…”
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“…Apart from the traditional EH approach, a new promising solution, i.e., simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT), is proposed to harvest energy from an ambient radio-frequency (RF) signal via a power splitting (PS) or time switching (TS) scheme [5]. For the SWIPT based relay system, most existing works were based on the "harvest-then-forward" protocol, i.e., the transmit power of a relay only relies on the harvested energy, and various TS/PS schemes were proposed to improve the outage/ergodic capacity the performance (see [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] and reference therein).…”
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