posted on 2016-04-05, 13:50authored byIoannis Krikidis, Stelios Timotheou, Symeon Nikolaou, Gan Zheng, Derrick Wing Kwan Ng, Robert Schober
Energy harvesting for wireless communication networks is a new paradigm that allows
terminals to recharge their batteries from external energy sources in the surrounding environment. A promising energy harvesting technology is wireless power transfer where terminals harvest energy from electromagnetic radiation. Thereby, the energy may be harvested opportunistically from ambient electromagnetic sources or from sources that intentionally transmit electromagnetic energy for energy harvesting purposes. A particularly interesting
and challenging scenario arises when sources perform simultaneous wireless information
and power transfer (SWIPT), as strong signals not only increase power transfer but also interference. This paper provides an overview of SWIPT systems with a particular focus on the hardware realization of rectenna circuits and practical techniques that achieve SWIPT in the domains of time, power, antennas, and space. The paper also discusses the benefits of a potential integration of SWIPT technologies in modern communication networks in the context of resource allocation and cooperative cognitive radio networks.
Funding
This work was partially supported by the Research Promotion Foundation, Cyprus under the
project KOYLTOYRA/BP-NE/0613/04 “Full-Duplex Radio: Modeling, Analysis and Design
(FD-RD)”.
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Published in
IEEE Communications Magazine
Volume
52
Issue
11
Pages
104 - 110
Citation
KRIKIDIS, I. ... et al,2014. Simultaneous wireless information and power transfer in modern communication systems. IEEE Communications Magazine, 52(11), pp. 104-110.
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Publication date
2014
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