Ahmed et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Optimal power allocation for a hybrid energy harvesting transmitterAhmed et al., 2013
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- Ahmed I
- Ikhled A
- Ng D
- Schober R
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- 2013 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC)
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In this work, we consider a point-to-point link where the transmitter has a hybrid supply of energy, ie, the energy is supplied by a constant energy source and an energy harvester, which harvests energy from its surrounding environment. Our goal is to jointly minimize the …
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