Cheol JeongMinChul JuSung Ho Chae
We study a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) relay system composed of a source, a relay, and a destination, in which the decode-and-forward relay delivers the decoded symbols from the source to the destination by harvesting energy from the source. Each antenna in the relay has capability of both information decoding (ID) and energy harvesting (EH), each of which is opportunistically selected to be used for either ID or EH at each time. Under this configuration, we propose antenna assignment algorithms at the relay and the corresponding optimal beamforming design at the source and relay that maximize the end-to-end transmission rate. Specifically, we propose suboptimal antenna assignment algorithms that give performance close to the exhaustive search with significantly reduced complexity.
Zhou JiaXiaoxiang WangMingming Li
Xianglan JinJong‐Seon NoDong‐Joon Shin
Duckdong HwangChang-Yeong OhTae‐Jin Lee
Xiang ChenShenghui SongKhaled B. Letaief
R SwaminathanGeorge K. KaragiannidisRajarshi Roy