Secure and Green SWIPT in Distributed Antenna Networks with Limited Backhaul Capacity
Derrick Wing Kwan Ng, Robert Schober

TL;DR
This paper develops resource allocation algorithms for secure, energy-efficient SWIPT in distributed antenna networks with limited backhaul, leveraging renewable energy sharing and addressing imperfect channel information.
Contribution
It introduces a novel optimization framework and algorithms for joint secure information and green energy transfer in distributed antenna systems with backhaul constraints.
Findings
The GBD-based algorithm achieves the global optimal solution.
The suboptimal algorithm performs close to optimal with lower complexity.
Distributed antenna networks with renewable energy sharing reduce total transmit power.
Abstract
This paper studies the resource allocation algorithm design for secure information and renewable green energy transfer to mobile receivers in distributed antenna communication systems. In particular, distributed remote radio heads (RRHs/antennas) are connected to a central processor (CP) via capacity-limited backhaul links to facilitate joint transmission. The RRHs and the CP are equipped with renewable energy harvesters and share their energies via a lossy micropower grid for improving the efficiency in conveying information and green energy to mobile receivers via radio frequency (RF) signals. The considered resource allocation algorithm design is formulated as a mixed non-convex and combinatorial optimization problem taking into account the limited backhaul capacity and the quality of service requirements for simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT). We aim at…
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