Optimized Training for Net Energy Maximization in Multi-Antenna Wireless Energy Transfer over Frequency-Selective Channel
Yong Zeng, Rui Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces an optimized two-phase training scheme for multi-antenna wireless energy transfer over frequency-selective channels, maximizing net harvested energy by balancing channel learning overhead with energy beamforming gains.
Contribution
It proposes a novel two-phase training method exploiting channel reciprocity to enhance energy transfer efficiency in frequency-selective MISO systems, with an optimal training design considering overhead.
Findings
The scheme effectively balances diversity and beamforming gains.
Numerical results validate the optimal training design.
Asymptotic analysis provides insights for large systems.
Abstract
This paper studies the training design problem for multiple-input single-output (MISO) wireless energy transfer (WET) systems in frequency-selective channels, where the frequency-diversity and energy-beamforming gains can be both reaped to maximize the transferred energy by efficiently learning the channel state information (CSI) at the energy transmitter (ET). By exploiting channel reciprocity, a new two-phase channel training scheme is proposed to achieve the diversity and beamforming gains, respectively. In the first phase, pilot signals are sent from the energy receiver (ER) over a selected subset of the available frequency sub-bands, through which the ET determines a certain number of "strongest" sub-bands with largest antenna sum-power gains and sends their indices to the ER. In the second phase, the selected sub-bands are further trained by the ER, so that the ET obtains a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Antenna Design and Analysis
