DocumentCode :
56540
Title :
Cognitive Small Cell Networks: Energy Efficiency and Trade-Offs
Author :
Wildemeersch, Matthias ; Quek, Tony Q. S. ; Slump, Cornelis H. ; Rabbachin, Alberto
Author_Institution :
Signals & Syst. Group, Univ. of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
Volume :
61
Issue :
9
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Sep-13
Firstpage :
4016
Lastpage :
4029
Abstract :
Heterogeneous networks using a mix of macrocells and small cells are foreseen as one of the solutions to meet the ever increasing mobile traffic demand. Nevertheless, a massive deployment of small cell access points (SAPs) leads also to a considerable increase in energy consumption. Spurred by growing environmental awareness and the high price of energy, it is crucial to design energy efficient wireless systems for both macrocells and small cells. In this work, we evaluate a distributed sleep-mode strategy for cognitive SAPs and we analyze the trade-off between traffic offloading from the macrocell and the energy consumption of the small cells. Using tools from stochastic geometry, we define the user discovery performance of the SAP and derive the uplink capacity of the small cells located in the Voronoi cell of a macrocell base station, accounting for the uncertainties associated with random position, density, user activity, propagation channel, network interference generated by uncoordinated activity, and the sensing scheme. In addition, we define a fundamental limit on the interference density that allows robust detection and we elucidate the relation between energy efficiency and sensing time using large deviations theory. Through the formulation of several optimization problems, we propose a framework that yields design guidelines for energy efficient small cell networks.
Keywords :
cellular radio; cognitive radio; energy conservation; energy consumption; telecommunication channels; telecommunication traffic; Voronoi cell; cognitive small cell networks; design guidelines; energy consumption; energy efficiency; energy efficient small cell networks; energy efficient wireless systems; energy trade-offs; heterogeneous networks; interference density; macrocells; mobile traffic demand; network interference; optimization problems; propagation channel; random position; robust detection; sensing time; small cell access points; stochastic geometry; traffic offloading; uncoordinated activity; uplink capacity; user activity; Aggregates; Computer architecture; Energy consumption; Interference; Macrocell networks; Sensors; Uplink; Small cell; cognitive radio; energy efficiency; green communications; stochastic geometry;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0090-6778
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2013.072213.120588
Filename :
6567876
Link To Document :
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