Accurate EH Modelling and Achievable Information Rate for SLIPT Systems with Multi-Junction Photovoltaic Receivers
Nikita Shanin, Hedieh Ajam, Vasilis K. Papanikolaou, Laura, Cottatellucci, Robert Schober

TL;DR
This paper develops accurate models for energy harvesting in SLIPT systems using multi-junction photovoltaic receivers, demonstrating improved power harvesting and data rates through optimal signal distribution.
Contribution
It introduces novel accurate and approximate EH models for multi-junction PV receivers and derives optimal transmit signal distribution for maximizing information rate.
Findings
Multi-junction PV receivers outperform single-junction in power harvesting.
Proposed EH models better capture non-linearity and saturation effects.
Optimal signal distribution significantly increases achievable data rates.
Abstract
In this paper, we study optical simultaneous lightwave information and power transfer (SLIPT) systems employing photovoltaic optical receivers (RXs). To be able to efficiently harvest energy from broadband light, we propose to employ multi-junction photovoltaic cells at the optical RX. We consider the case, where the optical RX is illuminated by ambient light, an intensity-modulated information free space optical (FSO) signal, and since the ambient light may not be always present, a dedicated energy-providing broadband optical signal. Based on the analysis of the equivalent electrical circuit of the multi-junction photovoltaic RX, we model the current flow through the photovoltaic cell and derive a novel accurate and two novel approximate energy harvesting (EH) models for the two cases, where the optical RX is equipped with a single and multiple p-n junctions, respectively. We derive…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · solar cell performance optimization · Optical Wireless Communication Technologies
