TY - JOUR
T1 - Throughput Maximization for Active Intelligent Reflecting Surface-Aided Wireless Powered Communications
AU - Zeng, Piao
AU - Qiao, Deli
AU - Wu, Qingqing
AU - Wu, Yuan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2012 IEEE.
PY - 2022/5/1
Y1 - 2022/5/1
N2 - This letter considers an active intelligent reflecting surface (IRS)-aided wireless powered communication network (WPCN), where devices first harvest energy and then transmit information to a hybrid access point (HAP). Different from the existing works on passive IRS-aided WPCNs, this is the first work that introduces the active IRS in WPCNs. To guarantee fairness, the problem is formulated as an amplifying power-limited weighted sum throughput (WST) maximization problem, which is solved by successive convex approximation technique and fractional programming alternatively. To balance the performance and complexity tradeoff, three beamforming setups are considered at the active IRS, namely user-adaptive IRS beamforming, uplink-adaptive IRS beamforming, and static IRS beamforming. Numerical results demonstrate the significant superiority of employing active IRS in WPCNs and the benefits of dynamic IRS beamforming. Specifically, it is found that compared to the passive IRS, the active IRS not only improves the WST greatly, but also is more energy-efficient and can significantly extend the transmission coverage. Moreover, different from the symmetric deployment strategy of passive IRS, it is more preferable to deploy the active IRS near the devices.
AB - This letter considers an active intelligent reflecting surface (IRS)-aided wireless powered communication network (WPCN), where devices first harvest energy and then transmit information to a hybrid access point (HAP). Different from the existing works on passive IRS-aided WPCNs, this is the first work that introduces the active IRS in WPCNs. To guarantee fairness, the problem is formulated as an amplifying power-limited weighted sum throughput (WST) maximization problem, which is solved by successive convex approximation technique and fractional programming alternatively. To balance the performance and complexity tradeoff, three beamforming setups are considered at the active IRS, namely user-adaptive IRS beamforming, uplink-adaptive IRS beamforming, and static IRS beamforming. Numerical results demonstrate the significant superiority of employing active IRS in WPCNs and the benefits of dynamic IRS beamforming. Specifically, it is found that compared to the passive IRS, the active IRS not only improves the WST greatly, but also is more energy-efficient and can significantly extend the transmission coverage. Moreover, different from the symmetric deployment strategy of passive IRS, it is more preferable to deploy the active IRS near the devices.
KW - Active intelligent reflecting surface
KW - dynamic beamforming
KW - wireless powered communication
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85125338232
U2 - 10.1109/LWC.2022.3152563
DO - 10.1109/LWC.2022.3152563
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85125338232
SN - 2162-2337
VL - 11
SP - 992
EP - 996
JO - IEEE Wireless Communications Letters
JF - IEEE Wireless Communications Letters
IS - 5
ER -