In this paper, a combination of energy harvesting (EH) and cooperative nonorthogonal multiple access (NOMA) has been\nproposed for full-duplex (FD) relaying vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) networks with two destination nodes over a Rayleigh fading\nchannel. Different from previous studies, here both source and relay nodes are supplied with the energy from a power beacon (PB)\nvia RF signals, and then use the harvested energy for transmitting the information. For the extensive performance analysis, the\nclosed-form expressions for the performance indicators, including outage probability (OP) and ergodic capacity of both users,\nhave been derived rigorously. Additionally, the effect of various parameters, such as EH time duration, residual self-interference\n(RSI) level, and power allocation coefficients, on the system performance has also been investigated. Furthermore, all mathematical\nanalytical results are confirmed by Monte-Carlo simulations, which also demonstrate the optimal value of EH time\nduration to minimize the OP and maximize the ergodic capacity of the proposed system.
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