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Outage Performance of Wireless Powered Decode-and-Forward Relaying Networks in Rician Fading

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ENTROPY
Volume 24, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/e24060763

Keywords

energy collection; outage probability; Rician channel; circuit energy threshold; decode-and-forward

Funding

  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2022JBGP003]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [62071033]

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This paper investigates the outage performance of SWIPT-enabled relay networks with the decode-and-forward relaying protocol, considering the effect of the energy triggering threshold. The closed-form expressions of the system outage probability and throughput are derived and verified using Monte Carlo Simulation. The effects of some system parameters on the system performances are discussed.
This paper investigates the outage performance of simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT)-enabled relay networks with the decode-and-forward relaying protocol, where the effect of the energy triggering threshold at the relay on the system performance is considered. The closed-form expressions of the system outage probability and throughput are derived in Rician channel fading. Monte Carlo Simulation method is used to verify the accuracy of the derived closed-form expressions. The effects of some system parameters on the system performances are discussed via simulations, which show that the system outage probability increases with the increase of the minimum transmission rate required by the users and also decreases with the increase of the energy conversion efficiency. Besides, the system throughput increaseswith the increment of the transmit power of the source node, as well as the energy conversion efficiency. Additionally, the outage performance of the system with the equal two-hop distance is better than that of the system with unequal two-hop distance.

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