A Framework for Weighted-Sum Energy Efficiency Maximization in Wireless Networks

11/27/2019
by   Christos N. Efrem, et al.
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Weighted-sum energy efficiency (WSEE) is a key performance metric in heterogeneous networks, where the nodes may have different energy efficiency (EE) requirements. Nevertheless, WSEE maximization is a challenging problem due to its nonconvex sum-of-ratios form. Unlike previous work, this paper presents a systematic approach to WSEE maximization under not only power constraints, but also data rate constraints, using a general SINR expression. In particular, the original problem is transformed into an equivalent form, and then a sequential convex optimization (SCO) algorithm is proposed. This algorithm is theoretically guaranteed to converge for any initial feasible point, and, under suitable constraint qualifications, achieves a Karush-Kuhn-Tucker (KKT) solution. Furthermore, we provide remarkable extensions to the proposed methodology, including systems with multiple resource blocks as well as a more general power consumption model which is not necessarily a convex function of the transmit powers. Finally, numerical analysis reveals that the proposed algorithm exhibits fast convergence, low complexity, and robustness (insensitivity to initial points).

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