DocumentCode
1326951
Title
Energy Conservation and Interference Mitigation: From Decoupling Property to Win-Win Strategy
Author
Fu, Liqun ; Kim, Hongseok ; Huang, Jianwei ; Liew, Soung Chang ; Chiang, Mung
Author_Institution
Inst. of Network Coding, Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Volume
10
Issue
11
fYear
2011
fDate
11/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
3943
Lastpage
3955
Abstract
This paper studies the problem of energy conservation of mobile terminals in a multi-cell TDMA network supporting real-time sessions. The corresponding optimization problem involves joint scheduling, rate control, and power control, which is often highly complex to solve. To reduce the solution complexity, we decompose the overall problem into two sub-problems: intra-cell energy optimization and inter-cell interference control. The solution of the two subproblems results in a "win-win" situation: both the energy consumptions and inter-cell interference are reduced simultaneously. We simulate our decomposition method with the typical parameters in WiMAX system, and the simulation results show that our decomposition method can achieve an energy reduction of more than 70% compared with the simplistic maximum transmit power policy. Furthermore, the inter-cell interference power can be reduced by more than 35% compared with the maximum transmit power policy. We find that the interference power stays largely constant throughout a TDMA frame in our decomposition method. Based on this premise, we derive an interesting decoupling property: if the idle power consumption of terminals is no less than their circuit power consumption, or when both are negligible, then the energy-optimal transmission rates of the users are independent of the inter-cell interference power.
Keywords
WiMax; cellular radio; energy conservation; interference suppression; optimisation; power control; scheduling; time division multiple access; WiMax system; circuit power consumption; decomposition method; decoupling property; energy conservation; energy consumptions; idle power consumption; intercell interference control; intercell interference power; interference mitigation; intracell energy optimization; joint scheduling; mobile terminals; multicell TDMA network; optimization problem; power control; rate control; simplistic maximum transmit power policy; win-win strategy; Energy consumption; Interference; Power demand; Real time systems; Signal to noise ratio; Time division multiple access; Energy-efficiency; multi-cell wireless system; power control; rate control; scheduling;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1276
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TWC.2011.091411.110354
Filename
6025330
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