4.7 Article

Energy Cooperation in Energy Harvesting Communications

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 61, Issue 12, Pages 4884-4898

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCOMM.2013.110113.130184

Keywords

Energy harvesting; wireless energy transfer; energy cooperation

Funding

  1. NSF [CNS 09-64632, CCF 09-64645, CCF 10-18185, CNS 11-47811]
  2. Division Of Computer and Network Systems
  3. Direct For Computer & Info Scie & Enginr [0964632] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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In energy harvesting communications, users transmit messages using energy harvested from nature during the course of communication. With an optimum transmit policy, the performance of the system depends only on the energy arrival profiles. In this paper, we introduce the concept of energy cooperation, where a user wirelessly transmits a portion of its energy to another energy harvesting user. This enables shaping and optimization of the energy arrivals at the energy-receiving node, and improves the overall system performance, despite the loss incurred in energy transfer. We consider several basic multiuser network structures with energy harvesting and wireless energy transfer capabilities: relay channel, two-way channel and multiple access channel. We determine energy management policies that maximize the system throughput within a given duration using a Lagrangian formulation and the resulting KKT optimality conditions. We develop a two-dimensional directional water-filling algorithm which optimally controls the flow of harvested energy in two dimensions: in time (from past to future) and among users (from energy-transferring to energy-receiving) and show that a generalized version of this algorithm achieves the boundary of the capacity region of the two-way channel.

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