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Wirelessly-Powered Sensor Networks: Power Allocation for Channel Estimation and Energy Beamforming

Rong Du, Hossein Shokri‐Ghadikolaei, Carlo Fischione

2020IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wirelessly-powered sensor networks (WPSNs) are becoming increasingly important in different monitoring applications. We consider a WPSN where a multiple-antenna base station, which is dedicated for energy transmission, sends pilot signals to estimate the channel state information and consequently shapes the energy beams toward the sensor nodes. Given a fixed energy budget at the base station, in this paper, we investigate the novel problem of optimally allocating the power for the channel estimation and for the energy transmission. We formulate this non-convex optimization problem for general channel estimation and beamforming schemes that satisfy some qualification conditions. We provide a new solution approach and a performance analysis in terms of optimality and complexity. We also present a closed-form solution for the case where the channels are estimated based on a least square channel estimation and a maximum ratio transmit beamforming scheme. The analysis and simulations indicate a significant gain in terms of the network sensing rate, compared to the fixed power allocation, and the importance of improving the channel estimation efficiency.

Topics & Concepts

BeamformingChannel (broadcasting)Base stationComputer scienceChannel state informationTransmission (telecommunications)Transmitter power outputWireless sensor networkEnergy (signal processing)Convex optimizationPower (physics)Efficient energy useMathematical optimizationWirelessElectronic engineeringTelecommunicationsComputer networkElectrical engineeringRegular polygonEngineeringMathematicsStatisticsGeometryTransmitterQuantum mechanicsPhysicsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless NetworksAdvanced MIMO Systems OptimizationAntenna Design and Analysis