Wireless Information and Energy Transfer in the Era of 6G Communications
Constantinos Psomas, Konstantinos Ntougias, Nikita Shanin, Dongfang, Xu, Kenneth MacSporran Mayer, Nguyen Minh Tran, Laura Cottatellucci, Kae Won, Choi, Dong In Kim, Robert Schober, Ioannis Krikidis

TL;DR
This paper reviews wireless information and energy transfer (WIET) in 6G, discussing design principles, technological enhancements, and experimental validation, highlighting its potential to enable energy-sustainable IoT networks.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of WIET principles, explores integration with 6G technologies, and presents experimental validation of energy beamforming schemes.
Findings
WIET can significantly enhance 6G IoT networks.
Advanced technologies like IRS and terahertz communication improve WIET efficiency.
Experimental validation confirms the feasibility of near-field energy beamforming.
Abstract
Wireless information and energy transfer (WIET) represents an emerging paradigm which employs controllable transmission of radio-frequency signals for the dual purpose of data communication and wireless charging. As such, WIET is widely regarded as an enabler of envisioned 6G use cases that rely on energy-sustainable Internet-of-Things (IoT) networks, such as smart cities and smart grids. Meeting the quality-of-service demands of WIET, in terms of both data transfer and power delivery, requires effective co-design of the information and energy signals. In this article, we present the main principles and design aspects of WIET, focusing on its integration in 6G networks. First, we discuss how conventional communication notions such as resource allocation and waveform design need to be revisited in the context of WIET. Next, we consider various candidate 6G technologies that can boost…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technologies
