Resource Allocation for Joint Transmitter and Receiver Energy Efficiency Maximization in Downlink OFDMA Systems
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Wu, Qingqing
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Resource Allocation for Joint Transmitter and Receiver Energy Efficiency Maximization in Downlink OFDMA Systems
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This paper investigates the joint transmitter and receiver
optimization for the energy efficiency (EE) in orthogonal
frequency-division multiple-access (OFDMA) systems. We first
establish a holistic power dissipation model for OFDMA systems,
including the transmission power, signal processing power, and
circuit power from both the transmitter and receiver sides, while
existing works only consider the one side power consumption
and also fail to capture the impact of subcarriers and users on
the system EE. The EE maximization problem is formulated as
a combinatorial fractional problem that is NP-hard. To make
it tractable, we transform the problem of fractional form into
a subtractive-form one by using the Dinkelbach transformation
and then propose a joint optimization method, which leads to
the asymptotically optimal solution. To reduce the computational
complexity, we decompose the joint optimization into two consecutive
steps, where the key idea lies in exploring the inherent
fractional structure of the introduced individual EE and the
system EE. In addition, we provide a sufficient condition under
which our proposed two-step method is optimal. Numerical results
demonstrate the effectiveness of proposed methods, and the effect
of imperfect channel state information is also characterized.
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National 973 Project
2012CB316106
NSF China
61161130529
61328101
61322102
61329101
STCSM Science and Technology Innovation Program
13510711200
SEU National Key Laboratory on Mobile Communications
2013D11
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/132324
DOI: DOI: 10.1109/TCOMM.2014.2385705
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS, VOL. 63, NO. 2, FEBRUARY 2015
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