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Backscatter-Assisted Wireless Powered Communication Networks Empowered by Intelligent Reflecting Surface

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Intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) has been recently emerged as an effective way for improving the performance of wireless networks by reconfiguring the propagation environment through a large number of passive… Click to show full abstract

Intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) has been recently emerged as an effective way for improving the performance of wireless networks by reconfiguring the propagation environment through a large number of passive reflecting elements. This game-changing technology is especially important for stepping into the Internet of Everything (IoE) era, where high performance is demanded with very limited available resources. In this paper, we study a backscatter-assisted wireless powered communication network (BS-WPCN), in which a number of energy-constrained users, powered by a power station (PS), transmit information to an access point (AP) via backscatter and active wireless information transfer, with their communication being aided by an IRS. Using a practical energy harvesting (EH) model which is able to capture the characteristics of realistic energy harvesters, we investigate the maximization of total network throughput. Specifically, IRS reflection coefficients, PS transmit and AP receive beamforming vectors, power and time allocation are designed through a two-stage algorithm, assuming minimum mean square error (MMSE) receiver at the AP. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithm is confirmed via extensive numerical simulations. We also show that our proposed scheme is readily applicable to practical IRS-aided networks with discrete phase shift values.

Keywords: backscatter assisted; communication; intelligent reflecting; reflecting surface; backscatter; wireless

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Year Published: 2021

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