Power Source Allocation for RIS-aided Integrating Sensing, Communication, and Power Transfer Systems Based on NOMA
Yue Xiu, Yang Zhao, Chenfei Xie, Fatma Benkhelifa, Songjie Yang,, Wanting Lyu, Chadi Assi, Ning Wei

TL;DR
This paper introduces a RIS-aided integrated system combining sensing, communication, and power transfer, optimized via a novel algorithm to minimize power consumption while satisfying multiple system constraints.
Contribution
It develops a joint optimization framework for RIS phase shifts, decoding order, power splitting, and beamforming in an RIS-aided ISCPT system using a BCD algorithm.
Findings
The proposed algorithm effectively minimizes power consumption.
Balanced performance across sensing, communication, and power transfer is achieved.
Simulation results validate the optimization approach's effectiveness.
Abstract
This paper proposes a novel communication system framework based on a reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-aided integrated sensing, communication, and power transmission (ISCPT) communication system. RIS is used to improve transmission efficiency and sensing accuracy. In addition, non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) technology is incorporated in RIS-aided ISCPT systems to boost the spectrum utilization efficiency of RIS-aided ISCPT systems. We consider the power minimization problem of the RIS-aided ISCPT-NOMA system. Power minimization is achieved by jointly optimizing the RIS phase shift, decoding order, power splitting (PS) factor, and transmit beamforming while satisfying quality of service (QoS), radar target sensing accuracy, and energy harvesting constraints. Since the objective function and constraints in the optimization problem are non-convex, the problem is an NP-hard…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks
Methodstravel james · Semantic Cross Attention
