Secure Modulation-based Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power Transfer


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Funder's project number325692


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  • 7 000,00


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Project start date01/02/2019

Project end date31/12/2020


Summary

For the rapid growth of IoT, it is important to develop battery-less and/or self-sustainable devices to support green communication. The proposed research work introduces a new simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) scheme based on the geometrical distribution of modulation constellation. This improves the performance of SWIPT associated communication systems for cooperative communication set-up. We will employ a probability amplitude shaping (PAS) to improve the spectral efficiency. We will evaluate this new scheme in terms of achievable rates, the amount of energy harvesting and throughput etc. Then, we will investigate the outage probability of the achievable secrecy rate in the presence of multiple eavesdroppers in this proposed self-sustainable cooperative relay network. The will involve in deriving theoretical outage probability of the achievable secrecy rate between the
legitimate transmitter and receiver pair.
In addition, the visit will also offer opportunities to initiate a joint collaboration between the University of Jyvaskyla, Finland and Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia. We will discuss the potential research grant proposals that can be submitted between both universities and other possible student and researcher exchanges etc. in the future. The applied funding is 7000 EUR, including living expense 6000 EUR for 2 months and traveling cost 1000 EUR


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