Joint Beam Routing and Resource Allocation Optimization for Multi-IRS-Reflection Wireless Power Transfer
Weidong Mei, Zhi Chen, Rui Zhang

TL;DR
This paper explores joint beam routing and resource allocation for multi-IRS wireless power transfer, proposing new schemes that significantly improve power delivery efficiency to multiple energy users.
Contribution
It introduces dynamic and subsurface-based beam routing schemes, demonstrating their advantages over baseline methods in multi-IRS wireless power transfer systems.
Findings
Dynamic beam routing outperforms subsurface-based routing in minimum harvested power.
Orthogonal time slot assignment maximizes performance in dynamic routing.
Numerical results confirm the superiority of the proposed dynamic scheme.
Abstract
Intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) can be densely deployed in complex environments to create cascaded line-of-sight (LoS) links between base stations (BSs) and users, which significantly enhance the signal coverage. In this paper, we consider the wireless power transfer (WPT) from a multi-antenna BS to multiple energy users (EUs) by exploiting the signal beam routing via multi-IRS reflections. First, we present a baseline beam routing scheme with each IRS serving at most one EU, where the BS transmits wireless power to all EUs simultaneously while the signals to different EUs undergo disjoint sets of multi-IRS reflection paths. Under this setup, we aim to tackle the joint beam routing and resource allocation optimization problem by jointly optimizing the reflection paths for all EUs, the active/passive beamforming at the BS/each involved IRS, as well as the BS's power allocation for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Optical Wireless Communication Technologies · Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems
