Performance Analysis of Wireless Communications with Nonlinear Energy Harvesting under Hardware Impairment and κ-μ Shadowed Fading

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Abstract

This paper improves energy efficiency and communications reliability for wireless transmission under (Formula presented.) - (Formula presented.) shadowed fading (i.e., integrating all channel impairments including path loss, shadowing, fading) and hardware impairment by employing a nonlinear energy harvester and multi-antenna power transmitter. To this end, this paper provides explicit formulas for outage probability. Numerous results corroborate these formulas and expose that energy-harvesting nonlinearity, hardware impairment, and channel conditions drastically deteriorate system performance. Notwithstanding, energy-harvesting nonlinearity influences system performance more severely than hardware impairment. In addition, desired system performance is accomplished flexibly and possibly by choosing a cluster of specifications. Remarkably, the proposed communications scheme obtains the optimal performance with the appropriate selection of the time-splitting factor.

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Le-Thanh, T., & Ho-Van, K. (2023). Performance Analysis of Wireless Communications with Nonlinear Energy Harvesting under Hardware Impairment and κ-μ Shadowed Fading. Sensors, 23(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/s23073619

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