Energy-Efficient Power Control Scheme for Device-to-Device Communications

2015 ◽  
Vol 94 (3) ◽  
pp. 481-495 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yanli Xu
2016 ◽  
Vol 34 (12) ◽  
pp. 3208-3220 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kai Yang ◽  
Steven Martin ◽  
Chengwen Xing ◽  
Jinsong Wu ◽  
Rongfei Fan

Author(s):  
Mohamed Amine Charar ◽  
Zouhair Guennoun

Next generation cellular networks require high capacity, enhanced energy efficiency and guaranteed quality of service (QoS). In order to meet these targets, device-to device (D2D) communication is being considered for future 5th generation especially for certain applications that require the proximity gain, the reuse gain, and the hop gain. In this paper, we investigate energy efficient power control for the uplink of an OFDMA (orthogonal frequency-division multiple access) single-cell communication system composed of both regular cellular users and device to device (D2D) pairs. Firstly, we analyze and mathematically model the actual requirements forD2D communications and traditional cellular links in terms of minimum rate and maximum power requirement. Secondly, we use fractional programming in order to transform the original problem into an equivalent concave one and we use the non-cooperative Game theory in order to characterize the equilibrium. Then, the solution of the game is given as a water-filling power allocation. Furthermore, we implement a distributed power allocation scheme using three ways: a) Fractional programming techniques b) Closed form expression (the novelty is the use of wright omega function). c) Inverse water filling. Finally, simulations in both static and dynamic channel setting are presented to illustrate the improved performance in term of EE, SE (spectral efficiency) and time of execution of the iterative algorithm (Dinkelbach) than the closed form algorithms.


2013 ◽  
Vol 475-476 ◽  
pp. 875-881
Author(s):  
Long Wang ◽  
Xue Qiang Zheng ◽  
Fei Song ◽  
Juan Chen

Femtocell is one of the promising solutions that can improve the energy efficiency of cellular network. However, densely and randomly deployed femtocells may experience server inter-femtocell interference due to rough-and-tumble spectrum reuse with unconstrained power. In this paper, the downlink power control problem is investigated to achieve an energy efficient power allocation scheme. The problem is formulated as a non-cooperative game and distributed power control algorithm is proposed. Numerical results suggest that a good energy efficiency improvement is acquired and the algorithm converge within a few iteration times.


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