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Energy harvesting with adaptive transmit power for cognitive radio networks

Nadhir Ben Halima () and Hatem Boujemâa ()
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Nadhir Ben Halima: Taibah University
Hatem Boujemâa: SUPCOM

Telecommunication Systems: Modelling, Analysis, Design and Management, 2019, vol. 72, issue 1, No 4, 52 pages

Abstract: Abstract This article derives the packet error probability (PEP) of different relay selection techniques for cognitive radio networks (CRN). The power of secondary source and relays is adaptive to not cause high interference to primary receiver $$P_R$$PR. Secondary nodes harvest energy from radio frequency signals to be able to communicate. CRN with secondary nodes transmitting with adaptive power was already studied in the literature. However, in all previous studies, secondary nodes use their own batteries to transmit. The main motivation of our paper is to study CRN with energy harvesting and adaptive transmit power (ATP). We derive new expressions of PEP and throughput for CRN with energy harvesting and ATP. Our results are valid for opportunistic relaying, partial relay selection and reactive relay selection. Our main contribution is to optimize harvesting duration to maximize the system throughput.

Keywords: CRN; Energy harvesting; Adaptive power (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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