This paper considers the problem of energy-efficient communication in the downlink of a cellular OFDMA network. User scheduling and power allocation are jointly optimized across a cluster of coordinated base stations so as to maximize the weighted sum of the energy efficiencies on the available resource slots under a per-subcarrier power constraint. The asymptotic noise-limited regime is also discussed as a special case. Numerical results show that there is a wide range of operating regimes where a moderate reduction of the data rate can provide a large saving in terms of dissipated energy.
Energy-efficient coordinated user scheduling and power control in downlink multi-cell OFDMA networks
VENTURINO, Luca;RISI, Chiara;BUZZI, Stefano;ZAPPONE, Alessio
2013-01-01
Abstract
This paper considers the problem of energy-efficient communication in the downlink of a cellular OFDMA network. User scheduling and power allocation are jointly optimized across a cluster of coordinated base stations so as to maximize the weighted sum of the energy efficiencies on the available resource slots under a per-subcarrier power constraint. The asymptotic noise-limited regime is also discussed as a special case. Numerical results show that there is a wide range of operating regimes where a moderate reduction of the data rate can provide a large saving in terms of dissipated energy.File in questo prodotto:
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