Relay Selection with Wireless Energy Transfer in mmWave Networks

We consider the problem of relay selection in mmWave networks with wireless energy transfer, assuming a two-hop decode-and-forward relaying. We incorporate the energy stored at each node in relay selection decision. We propose a centralized algorithm that maximizes an objective function with linear complexity. The results show that incorporating the energy at nodes in relay selection decision increases the number of packets successfully received over network lifetime.

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