JOURNAL ARTICLE

Energy Efficiency Optimization for CoMP-SWIPT Heterogeneous Networks

Jie TangArman ShojaeifardDaniel K. C. SoKai‐Kit WongNan Zhao

Year: 2018 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Communications Vol: 66 (12)Pages: 6368-6383   Publisher: IEEE Communications Society

Abstract

In this paper, a fundamental study of energy efficiency (EE) optimization for coordinated multi-point (CoMP) simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) heterogeneous networks (HetNets) is provided. We aim to optimize the EE while satisfying certain quality-of-service requirements in regard to transmission rate and energy harvesting at both the macro cell and small cells. The corresponding joint beamforming and power allocation in the presence of intra- and inter-cell interference constitutes an EE maximization problem that is non-convex, and hence, very challenging to solve. In order to solve this problem, we propose to separate the beamforming design and power allocation processes. First, we adopt linear zero-forcing (ZF) beamforming to suppress the multi-user interference from both the energy harvesting users (EH-UEs) as well as the information decoding UEs (ID-UEs), thus transforming the HetNet under consideration to a virtual point-to-point system. An efficient power allocation algorithm is then developed to maximize the corresponding EE. On the other hand, the ZF strategy does not utilize the notion that interference benefits the EH-UEs. As a result, we propose a partial ZF approach by differentiating the EH-UEs and ID-UEs in order to further improve the EE. Our findings show that the EE can be significantly improved through the integration of CoMP-SWIPT in HetNets.

Keywords:
Beamforming Computer science Heterogeneous network Wireless Efficient energy use Maximum power transfer theorem Optimization problem Convex optimization Interference (communication) Quality of service Mathematical optimization Computer network Power (physics) Wireless network Telecommunications Engineering Channel (broadcasting) Mathematics Regular polygon Algorithm Electrical engineering

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