IEEE Access (Jan 2020)
Statistical QoS Aware for Wireless Powered Cooperative Communications in Internet of Things
Abstract
This article unveils the importance of statistical quality of service (QoS) for resource allocation in a two-hop network. Particularly, an access point (AP) serves multiple IoT devices for information transfer with the assistance of the energy harvesting (EH) relaying. To explore the maximum constant data arrival metric, we aim to maximize the effective capacity (EC) under specified QoS requirements. Also, the statistical QoS inspired resource allocation policies are investigated for half/full duplex (HD/FD) modes, respectively, to jointly optimize power allocation and power splitting (PS) ratio. To solve the formulated problem, we first derive the closed-form solution of the optimal power allocation at the AP and the PS ratio. To gain more insights, we further derive the boundary conditions of optimal power allocation and PS ratio. Finally, numerical results are demonstrated to validate the theoretical derivations, which highlights the proposed scheme in terms of EC performance in comparison to the benchmark scheme.
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