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Abstract
This paper studies a multiuser multiple-input multiple-output simultaneous wireless information and power transfer cognitive radio system with the aid of an active intelligent reflecting surface (IRS). Considering the scenario that nonlinear energy harvesting models and power splitting (PS) protocols are adopted at energy receivers and that channel state information (CSI) imperfections of the channels to the primary users (PUs) are taken into consideration, we aim at designing the secondary base station (SBS) transmit precoding matrices, the IRS reflection coefficient matrix, and the secondary user (SU) PS ratios. The design objective is to maximize the system sum-rate (SR) under the transmit power constraints at the SBS, amplification power constraints at the IRS, amplitude constraints on IRS reflection elements, robust interference power (IP) constraints at the PUs, and minimum harvested energy constraints at the SUs. The formulated optimization problem is intractable to directly solve since the design variables are nonlinearly coupled, the objective function and constraints are highly nonconvex, and robust IP constraints are semi-infinite. To tackle the mathematical challenges, we derive the amenable surrogate functions and constraints while to handle the semi-infinite robust IP constraints, we transform them into linear matrix inequalities. Then, to find optimized solutions to the considered design problem, we exploit alternating optimization frames to derive an efficient iterative algorithm (IA). The convergence and computational complexity of the developed IA are shown. Simulation results illustrate the performance gains of the designed problem and robustness of IP constraints against CSI imperfections. Additionally, the numerical results show that the active IRS-aided systems exhibit superior SR performance over the passive IRS-aided systems.
本文研究了一种借助有源智能反射面(IRS)的多用户多输入多输出同步无线信息和功率传输认知无线电系统。考虑到能量接收器采用非线性能量收集模型和功率分配(PS)协议,以及主用户(PU)信道的信道状态信息(CSI)不完善,我们旨在设计二级基站(SBS)发射预编码矩阵、IRS 反射系数矩阵和二级用户(SU)PS 比率。设计目标是在 SBS 的发射功率约束、IRS 的放大功率约束、IRS 反射元件的振幅约束、PU 的稳健干扰功率(IP)约束和 SU 的最小收获能量约束下,最大化系统和率(SR)。由于设计变量是非线性耦合的,目标函数和约束条件是高度非凸的,而鲁棒性 IP 约束条件是半无限的,因此所提出的优化问题难以直接求解。为了解决数学难题,我们推导出了可代用的函数和约束条件,而为了处理半无限鲁棒 IP 约束条件,我们将其转换为线性矩阵不等式。然后,为了找到所考虑的设计问题的优化解决方案,我们利用交替优化框架推导出一种高效的迭代算法(IA)。我们展示了所开发的迭代算法的收敛性和计算复杂性。仿真结果表明了所设计问题的性能提升以及 IP 约束对 CSI 不完善的鲁棒性。此外,数值结果表明,主动 IRS 辅助系统的 SR 性能优于被动 IRS 辅助系统。
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Telecommunication Systems is a journal covering all aspects of modeling, analysis, design and management of telecommunication systems. The journal publishes high quality articles dealing with the use of analytic and quantitative tools for the modeling, analysis, design and management of telecommunication systems covering:
Performance Evaluation of Wide Area and Local Networks;
Network Interconnection;
Wire, wireless, Adhoc, mobile networks;
Impact of New Services (economic and organizational impact);
Fiberoptics and photonic switching;
DSL, ADSL, cable TV and their impact;
Design and Analysis Issues in Metropolitan Area Networks;
Networking Protocols;
Dynamics and Capacity Expansion of Telecommunication Systems;
Multimedia Based Systems, Their Design Configuration and Impact;
Configuration of Distributed Systems;
Pricing for Networking and Telecommunication Services;
Performance Analysis of Local Area Networks;
Distributed Group Decision Support Systems;
Configuring Telecommunication Systems with Reliability and Availability;
Cost Benefit Analysis and Economic Impact of Telecommunication Systems;
Standardization and Regulatory Issues;
Security, Privacy and Encryption in Telecommunication Systems;
Cellular, Mobile and Satellite Based Systems.