Wireless Powered Short Packet Communications with Multiple WPT Sources
We study a multi-source wireless power transfer (WPT) enabled network supporting multi-sensor transmissions. Activated by energy harvesting (EH) from multiple WPT sources, sensors transmit short packets to a destination with finite blocklength (FBL) codes. This work for the first time characterizes the FBL reliability for such multi-source WPT enabled network and provides reliability-oriented resource allocation designs, while a practical nonlinear EH model is considered. For scenario with a fixed frame structure, we maximize the FBL reliability via optimally allocating the transmit power among multi-source. In particular, we first investigate the relationship between the FBL reliability and multiple WPT source power, based on which a power allocation problem is formulated. To solve the formulated non-convex problem, we introduce auxiliary variables and apply successive convex approximation (SCA) technique to the non-convex component. Consequently, a sub-optimal solution can be obtained. Moreover, we extend our design into a dynamic frame structure scenario, i.e., the blocklength allocated for WPT phase and short-packet transmission phase are adjustable, which introduces more flexibility and new challenges to the system design. We provide a joint power and blocklength allocation design to minimize the system overall error probability under the total power and blocklength constraints. To address the high-dimensional optimization problem, auxiliary variables introduction, multiple variable substitutions and SCA technique utilization are exploited to reformulate and efficiently solve the problem. Finally, through numerical results, we validate our analytical model and evaluate the system performance, where a set of guidelines for practical system design are concluded.
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