Enabling Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) in Pinching Antenna Systems (PASS)
Deqiao Gan, Xiaoxia Xu, Xiaohu Ge, Yue Liu, Yuanwei Liu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel PASS framework that enhances wireless power transfer and communication by optimizing antenna positioning and power ratios, significantly outperforming traditional methods in efficiency and data rates.
Contribution
It proposes a bi-level optimization framework with efficient algorithms for joint beamforming, antenna positioning, and power ratio adjustment in PASS systems.
Findings
Achieves 81.45% improvement in energy harvesting efficiency over conventional MIMO.
Increases sum rate by 77.81% compared to baseline PASS.
Develops closed-form solutions for multi-user optimization problems.
Abstract
A novel pinching antenna system (PASS) enabled wireless power transfer (WPT) framework is proposed, where energy harvesting receivers (EHRs) and information decoding receivers (IDRs) coexist. By activating pinching antennas (PAs) near both receivers and flexibly adjusting PAs' power radiation ratios, both energy harvesting efficiency and communication quality can be enhanced. A bi-level optimization problem is formulated to overcome the strong coupling between optimization variables. The upper level jointly optimizes transmit beamforming, PA positions, and feasible interval of power radiation ratios for power conversion efficiency (PCE) maximization under rate requirements, while the lower level refines power radiation ratio for the sum rate maximization. Efficient solutions are developed for both two-user and multi-user scenarios. 1) For the two-user case, where an EHR and an IDR…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Wireless Power Transfer Systems · Antenna Design and Analysis
