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Yang Yu1, Xiaoqing Tang2, Guihui Xie3
1Electronic Information School, Hubei Three Gorges Polytechnic, Yichang 443199, China.
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This paper investigates a simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) decode-and-forward (DF) relay network, where a source node transmits data to a destination node through the assistance of multi-hop passive relays. We employ the time-switching (TS) protocol, enabling the relays to harvest energy from the received previous hop signal to support data forwarding. We first prove that the system throughput monotonically increases with the transmit power of the source node. Next, by employing logarithmic transformations, we convert the non-convex problem of obtaining optimal TS ratios at each relay to maximize the system throughput into a convex optimization problem. Comprehensively taking into account the convergence rate, computational complexity per iteration, and robustness, we selected the log barrier method-a type of interior point method-to address this convex optimization problem, along with providing a detailed implementation procedure. The simulation results validate the optimality of the proposed method and demonstrate its applicability to practical communication systems. For instance, the proposed scheme achieves 1437.3 bps throughput at 40 dBm maximum source power in a 2-relay network-278.6% higher than that of the scheme with TS ratio fixed at 0.75 (379.68 bps). On the other hand, it converges within a 1.36 ms computation time for 5 relays, 6 orders of magnitude faster than exhaustive search (1730 s).
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