Performance Analysis of RF-Powered Cognitive Radio Networks with Integrated Ambient Backscatter Communications

Integrating ambient backscatter communications into RF-powered cognitive radio networks has been shown to be a promising method for achieving energy and spectrum efficient communications, which is very attractive for low-power or no-power communications. In such scenarios, a secondary user (SU) can...

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Main Authors: Longteng Xu, Kun Zhu, Ran Wang, Shimin Gong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2018-01-01
Series:Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8509693
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spelling doaj-66bee78105604eb7bf308c89a323a15e2020-11-25T00:02:07ZengHindawi-WileyWireless Communications and Mobile Computing1530-86691530-86772018-01-01201810.1155/2018/85096938509693Performance Analysis of RF-Powered Cognitive Radio Networks with Integrated Ambient Backscatter CommunicationsLongteng Xu0Kun Zhu1Ran Wang2Shimin Gong3Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, ChinaNanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, ChinaNanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, ChinaShenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Shenzhen, ChinaIntegrating ambient backscatter communications into RF-powered cognitive radio networks has been shown to be a promising method for achieving energy and spectrum efficient communications, which is very attractive for low-power or no-power communications. In such scenarios, a secondary user (SU) can operate in either transmission mode or backscatter mode. Specifically, an SU can directly transmit data if sufficient energy has been harvested (i.e., transmission mode). Or an SU can backscatter ambient signals to transmit data (i.e., backscatter mode). In this paper, we investigate the performance of such systems. Specifically, channel inversion power control and an energy store-and-reuse mechanism for secondary users are adopted for efficient use of harvested energy. We apply stochastic geometry to analyze coverage probability and achievable rates for both primary and secondary users considering both communication modes. Analytical tractable expressions are obtained. Extensive simulations are performed and the numerical results show the validity of our analysis. Furthermore, the results indicate that the performance of secondary systems can be improved with the integration of both communication modes with only limited impact on the performance of primary systems.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8509693
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Performance Analysis of RF-Powered Cognitive Radio Networks with Integrated Ambient Backscatter Communications
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Kun Zhu
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title Performance Analysis of RF-Powered Cognitive Radio Networks with Integrated Ambient Backscatter Communications
title_short Performance Analysis of RF-Powered Cognitive Radio Networks with Integrated Ambient Backscatter Communications
title_full Performance Analysis of RF-Powered Cognitive Radio Networks with Integrated Ambient Backscatter Communications
title_fullStr Performance Analysis of RF-Powered Cognitive Radio Networks with Integrated Ambient Backscatter Communications
title_full_unstemmed Performance Analysis of RF-Powered Cognitive Radio Networks with Integrated Ambient Backscatter Communications
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series Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
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1530-8677
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Integrating ambient backscatter communications into RF-powered cognitive radio networks has been shown to be a promising method for achieving energy and spectrum efficient communications, which is very attractive for low-power or no-power communications. In such scenarios, a secondary user (SU) can operate in either transmission mode or backscatter mode. Specifically, an SU can directly transmit data if sufficient energy has been harvested (i.e., transmission mode). Or an SU can backscatter ambient signals to transmit data (i.e., backscatter mode). In this paper, we investigate the performance of such systems. Specifically, channel inversion power control and an energy store-and-reuse mechanism for secondary users are adopted for efficient use of harvested energy. We apply stochastic geometry to analyze coverage probability and achievable rates for both primary and secondary users considering both communication modes. Analytical tractable expressions are obtained. Extensive simulations are performed and the numerical results show the validity of our analysis. Furthermore, the results indicate that the performance of secondary systems can be improved with the integration of both communication modes with only limited impact on the performance of primary systems.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8509693
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