On the Performance of Interference-Based Energy-Harvesting-Enabled Wireless AF Relaying Communication Systems

This article considers an interference-based radio-frequency energy harvesting (RF-EH)-empowered wireless dual-hop amplify-and-forward relaying system in which an ambient interferer is beneficially utilized as the solely free power source for EH and detrimentally considered as the dominant factor th...

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Main Authors: Yazid M. Khattabi, Yazan H. Al-Badarneh, Mohamed-Slim Alouini
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2024-01-01
Series:IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology
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Yazan H. Al-Badarneh
Mohamed-Slim Alouini
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description This article considers an interference-based radio-frequency energy harvesting (RF-EH)-empowered wireless dual-hop amplify-and-forward relaying system in which an ambient interferer is beneficially utilized as the solely free power source for EH and detrimentally considered as the dominant factor that corrupts its receivers. Three EH modes are considered and analyzed separately. In mode I, energy is harvested only by the source; in mode II, energy is harvested only by the relay; and in mode III, energy is harvested concurrently by both the source and relay. Under these modes, exact and approximate analytical expressions are derived for the system's outage probability, which are directly used to determine the system's delay-limited throughput as a performance figure of merit. Thorough numerical and simulation results are presented to verify the analytical work and to demonstrate the system's throughput performance under different system and channel parameters. For example, results reveal that for given channel conditions, increasing the interferer's power reduces the throughput in case of modes I and II, and has no effect on it in case of mode III. Also, for given interferer's power, improving the channel conditions between the interferer and a harvesting node, improves the throughput, while improving them between the interferer and a receiving node, degrades the throughput.
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spelling doaj-art-aefb3c312a494036878bc5a87b4c4a4e2025-01-30T00:04:00ZengIEEEIEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology2644-13302024-01-01544045810.1109/OJVT.2024.337372110460164On the Performance of Interference-Based Energy-Harvesting-Enabled Wireless AF Relaying Communication SystemsYazid M. Khattabi0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6927-9212Yazan H. Al-Badarneh1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2399-1703Mohamed-Slim Alouini2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4827-1793Department of Electrical Engineering, The University of Jordan, Amman, JordanDepartment of Electrical Engineering, The University of Jordan, Amman, JordanDepartment of Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi ArabiaThis article considers an interference-based radio-frequency energy harvesting (RF-EH)-empowered wireless dual-hop amplify-and-forward relaying system in which an ambient interferer is beneficially utilized as the solely free power source for EH and detrimentally considered as the dominant factor that corrupts its receivers. Three EH modes are considered and analyzed separately. In mode I, energy is harvested only by the source; in mode II, energy is harvested only by the relay; and in mode III, energy is harvested concurrently by both the source and relay. Under these modes, exact and approximate analytical expressions are derived for the system's outage probability, which are directly used to determine the system's delay-limited throughput as a performance figure of merit. Thorough numerical and simulation results are presented to verify the analytical work and to demonstrate the system's throughput performance under different system and channel parameters. For example, results reveal that for given channel conditions, increasing the interferer's power reduces the throughput in case of modes I and II, and has no effect on it in case of mode III. Also, for given interferer's power, improving the channel conditions between the interferer and a harvesting node, improves the throughput, while improving them between the interferer and a receiving node, degrades the throughput.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10460164/Energy harvestingfading channelsinterferencerelaying systemsperformance analysis
spellingShingle Yazid M. Khattabi
Yazan H. Al-Badarneh
Mohamed-Slim Alouini
On the Performance of Interference-Based Energy-Harvesting-Enabled Wireless AF Relaying Communication Systems
IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology
Energy harvesting
fading channels
interference
relaying systems
performance analysis
title On the Performance of Interference-Based Energy-Harvesting-Enabled Wireless AF Relaying Communication Systems
title_full On the Performance of Interference-Based Energy-Harvesting-Enabled Wireless AF Relaying Communication Systems
title_fullStr On the Performance of Interference-Based Energy-Harvesting-Enabled Wireless AF Relaying Communication Systems
title_full_unstemmed On the Performance of Interference-Based Energy-Harvesting-Enabled Wireless AF Relaying Communication Systems
title_short On the Performance of Interference-Based Energy-Harvesting-Enabled Wireless AF Relaying Communication Systems
title_sort on the performance of interference based energy harvesting enabled wireless af relaying communication systems
topic Energy harvesting
fading channels
interference
relaying systems
performance analysis
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10460164/
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