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A note on versions:The version presented here may differ from the published version or, version of record, if you wish to cite this item you are advised to consult the publisher's version. Please see the 'permanent WRAP URL' above for details on accessing the published version and note that access may require a subscription. Abstract-This paper considers a dual-hop wireless powered cooperative system with multiple relays, which consists of a source (S), a destination (D) and multiple relay candidates. These relay candidates can harvest energy from the interference signals to transfer the decoded data to D. Two classic relay selection schemes, optimal source-relay link and optimal source-relaydestination link schemes, are considered to choose a best relay to aid the transmission between S and D under conditional decodeand-forward scheme. The closed-form expressions of the outage probability for the two considered relay selection schemes have been derived and verified over independent Nakagami-m fading channels.