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From the IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Wireless Powered Dense VANs
Chi Jin, Fengye Hu, Zhuang Ling, Zhi Mao, Zheng Chang, and Cheng Li

Full title—Transmission Optimization and Resource Allocation for Wireless Powered Dense Vehicle Area Network with Energy Recycling

The wireless-powered communication paradigm brings self-sustainability to the on-vehicle sensors by harvesting the energy from radiated radio frequency (RF) signals. This paper proposes a novel transmission and resource allocation strategy for the scenario where multiple wireless powered vehicle area networks (VAN) co-existed with high density.

The considered multi-VAN system consists of a remote master access point (MAP), multiple on-vehicle hybrid access points (HAPs) and sensors. Unlike previous works, we consider that the sensors can recycle the radiated radio frequency energy from all the HAPs when HAPs communicate with MAP, so the dedicated signals for energy harvesting (EH) are unnecessary.


Wireless powered multi-VAN overlapping system.

The proposed strategy can achieve simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) without complex receiver architecture requirements. The extra EH and interference caused by the dense distribution of VANs, which are rarely explored, are fully considered.

To maximize the sum throughput of all the sensors while guaranteeing the transmission from HAPs to the MAP, we jointly optimize the time allocation, system energy consumption, power allocation, and receive beamforming.

Due to the non-convexity of the formulated problem, we address the sub-problems separately through the Rayleigh quotient, Frobenius norm minimization and convex optimization. Then an efficient iterative algorithm to obtain sub-optimal solutions.

The simulation results and discussions illustrate the proposed scheme's effectiveness and advantages.

Full Article: IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, Early Access, 2022

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