TY - JOUR
T1 - Maximizing Energy Efficiency in IRS-Assisted Phase Cooperative PS-SWIPT-Based Self-Sustainable IoT Network
AU - Sadia, Haleema
AU - Kamal Hassan, Ahmad
AU - Haq Abbas, Ziaul
AU - Abbas, Ghulam
AU - Baker, Thar
AU - Saeed, Nasir
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 IEEE.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Power splitting based simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (PS-SWIPT) appears to be a promising solution to support future self-sustainable Internet of Things (SS-IoT) networks. However, the performance of these networks is constrained by radio frequency signal strength and channel impairments. To overcome this challenge, intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRSs) have recently been introduced in IoT networks to improve network efficiency by controlling signal reflections. In this article, we propose a novel IRS-enabled phase cooperative framework that aims to maximize the energy efficiency (EE) of the PS-SWIPT based SS-IoT network. Our framework leverages the idea of phase cooperation between two distinct networks without requiring additional hardware resources. We employed transmit beamforming (BF) at access points (APs) and phase shift optimization at the IRS with effective phase cooperation between APs. The EE maximization problem turns out to be NP-hard, so first, an alternating optimization (AO) is solved for the user’s network using heuristic BF approaches and phase optimization via semidefinite relaxation (SDR) approaches. To combat the computational complexity of AO, we also propose a low-complexity alternative solution by exploiting heuristic BF schemes and an iterative algorithm, i.e., the element-wise block-coordinate descent method for phase shifts optimization. The proposed solutions’ analysis shows low computational complexity and fast convergence, achieving near-optimal EE performance for different network settings. We conducted extensive simulations to evaluate our proposed framework’s performance and unveiled significant EE performance achieved by the IoT network consistent with the numerical findings. This work demonstrates the potential of IRS phase cooperation for enhancing the EE of different networks without constraining hardware resources.
AB - Power splitting based simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (PS-SWIPT) appears to be a promising solution to support future self-sustainable Internet of Things (SS-IoT) networks. However, the performance of these networks is constrained by radio frequency signal strength and channel impairments. To overcome this challenge, intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRSs) have recently been introduced in IoT networks to improve network efficiency by controlling signal reflections. In this article, we propose a novel IRS-enabled phase cooperative framework that aims to maximize the energy efficiency (EE) of the PS-SWIPT based SS-IoT network. Our framework leverages the idea of phase cooperation between two distinct networks without requiring additional hardware resources. We employed transmit beamforming (BF) at access points (APs) and phase shift optimization at the IRS with effective phase cooperation between APs. The EE maximization problem turns out to be NP-hard, so first, an alternating optimization (AO) is solved for the user’s network using heuristic BF approaches and phase optimization via semidefinite relaxation (SDR) approaches. To combat the computational complexity of AO, we also propose a low-complexity alternative solution by exploiting heuristic BF schemes and an iterative algorithm, i.e., the element-wise block-coordinate descent method for phase shifts optimization. The proposed solutions’ analysis shows low computational complexity and fast convergence, achieving near-optimal EE performance for different network settings. We conducted extensive simulations to evaluate our proposed framework’s performance and unveiled significant EE performance achieved by the IoT network consistent with the numerical findings. This work demonstrates the potential of IRS phase cooperation for enhancing the EE of different networks without constraining hardware resources.
KW - beamforming
KW - energy efficiency
KW - Intelligent reflecting surface (IRS)
KW - Internet of Things (IoT)
KW - phase cooperative network
KW - power splitting
KW - SWIPT
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105005184754&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=105005184754&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/OJCOMS.2025.3570094
DO - 10.1109/OJCOMS.2025.3570094
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105005184754
SN - 2644-125X
VL - 6
SP - 4311
EP - 4327
JO - IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society
JF - IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society
ER -