Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power Transfer in Cooperative Relay Networks with Rateless Codes
Xiaofei Di, Ke Xiong, Pingyi Fan, and Hongchuan Yang

TL;DR
This paper explores SWIPT in cooperative relay networks using rateless codes, analyzing three receiver architectures and protocols to optimize information transfer and energy harvesting, demonstrating significant performance improvements over traditional systems.
Contribution
It introduces new protocols and optimization solutions for SWIPT relay systems with rateless coding, including explicit solutions for ideal and practical receiver architectures.
Findings
IA-based systems outperform EA-based systems with the same receiver.
PS protocol outperforms TS protocol under the same conditions.
Proposed protocols outperform conventional systems, especially at low SNR.
Abstract
This paper investigates the simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) in cooperative relay networks, where a relay harvests energy from the radio frequency (RF) signals transmitted by a source and then uses the harvested energy to assist the information transmission from the source to its destination. Both source and relay transmissions use rateless code, which allows the destination to employ any of the two information receiving strategies, i.e., the mutual information accumulation (IA) and the energy accumulation (EA). The SWIPT-enabled relay employs three different SWIPT receiver architectures, the ideal receiver and two practical receivers (i.e., the power splitting (PS) and the time switch (TS) receivers). Accordingly, three relaying protocols, namely, ideal protocol, PS protocol and TS protocol, are presented. In order to explore the system performance limits…
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