This paper studies resource allocation policies for energy harvesting (EH) multi-user multiple input single output (MU- MISO) communication systems. The multi-antenna EH base station (BS) is equipped with a limited-capacity… Click to show full abstract
This paper studies resource allocation policies for energy harvesting (EH) multi-user multiple input single output (MU- MISO) communication systems. The multi-antenna EH base station (BS) is equipped with a limited-capacity battery. Though employing the multi-antenna at the BS provides the channel diversity, this leads to the co-channel interference which makes the resource allocation problem hard to solve. For this challenging scenario, we first consider off-line policies based on full channel state information (CSI) and energy arrival information (EAI) to obtain the best performance for any feasible resource allocation policies. We propose an iterative algorithm using generalized linear fractional programming to obtain an optimal policy. To achieve a low-complexity sub-optimal policy, we propose another iterative algorithm using the successive convex approximation. Based on the off-line policies, we develop on-line policies in which only statistical CSI and EAI are available. The complexity of the proposed policies is derived. Finally, simulation results evaluate the performance of the proposed approaches and show that the proposed polices outperform the benchmark.
               
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