Interference-Aware Energy-Efficient Power Optimization

While the demand for battery capacity on mobile devices has grown with the increase in high-bandwidth multimedia rich applications, battery technology has not kept up with this demand. Therefore power optimization techniques are becoming increasingly important in wireless system design. Power optimi...

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Published in2009 IEEE International Conference on Communications pp. 1 - 5
Main Authors Guowang Miao, Himayat, N., Li, G.Y., Koc, A.T., Talwar, S.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.06.2009
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Summary:While the demand for battery capacity on mobile devices has grown with the increase in high-bandwidth multimedia rich applications, battery technology has not kept up with this demand. Therefore power optimization techniques are becoming increasingly important in wireless system design. Power optimization schemes are also important for interference management in wireless systems as interference resulting from aggressive spectral reuse and high power transmission severely limits system performance. Although power optimization plays a pivotal role in both interference management and energy utilization, little research addresses their joint interaction. In this paper, we develop energy-efficient power optimization schemes for interference-limited communications. Both circuit and transmit powers are considered and energy efficiency is emphasized over throughput. We note that the general power optimization problem in the presence of interference is intractable even when ideal user cooperation is assumed. We first study this problem for a simple two-user network with ideal user cooperation and then develop a practical non-cooperative power optimization scheme. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme improves not only energy efficiency but also spectral efficiency in an interference-limited cellular network.
ISSN:1550-3607
1938-1883
DOI:10.1109/ICC.2009.5199096