Outage Analysis of Wireless-Powered Relaying MIMO Systems with Non-Linear Energy Harvesters and Imperfect CSI

Jiliang Zhang, Gaofeng Pan*

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Abstract

In this paper, we investigate a wireless-powered dual-hop relaying multiple-input multiple-output system, which consists of a multi-antenna source (S) node, a multi-antenna destination (D) node, and N (N>1) single-antenna wireless-powered relaying nodes. At each relay, a power splitting receiver is applied to process the received signal for information decoding and energy harvesting simultaneously, and a decode-and-forward scheme is adopted to forward the processed information. Furthermore, the energy harvester at each relay is assumed to be non-linear with a saturation threshold to limit the power level of the energy. Assuming imperfect channel state information is available both at S and D, outage performance is investigated when S adopts transmit antenna selection in the presence of feedback delay and D performs maximal ratio combining technique to deal with the multiple copies of signals with channel estimation errors. Taking into account a K th best relay selection criterion, which results in the K th best performance in terms of outage probability for the source-relay-destination link, an analytical expression for OP is derived. Monte Carlo simulation results are presented to verify the accuracy of the derived analytical model.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7592440
Pages (from-to)7046-7053
Number of pages8
JournalIEEE Access
Volume4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Channel state information
  • Wireless-powered relaying
  • energy harvesting
  • multiple-input multiple-output
  • non-linear
  • outage probability

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