Energy Efficiency in Wireless Networks via Fractional Programming Theory

IF 2 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Foundations and Trends in Communications and Information Theory Pub Date : 2015-06-05 DOI:10.1561/0100000088
A. Zappone, Eduard Axel Jorswieck
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This monograph presents a unified framework for energy efficiency maximization in wireless networks via fractional programming theory. The definition of energy efficiency is introduced, with reference to single-user and multi-user wireless networks, and it is observed how the problem of resource allocation for energy efficiency optimization is naturally cast as a fractional program. An extensive review of the state-of-the-art in energy efficiency optimization by fractional programming is provided, with reference to centralized and distributed resource allocation schemes. A solid background on fractional programming theory is provided. The key-notion of generalized concavity is presented and its strong connection with fractional functions described. A taxonomy of fractional problems is introduced, and for each class of fractional problem, general solution algorithms are described, discussing their complexity and convergence properties. The described theoretical and algorithmic framework is applied to solve energy efficiency maximization problems in practical wireless networks. A general system and signal model is developed which encompasses many relevant special cases, such as one-hop and two-hop heterogeneous networks, multi-cell networks, small-cell networks, device-to-device systems, cognitive radio systems, and hardware-impaired networks, wherein multiple-antennas and multiple subcarriers are possibly employed. Energy-efficient resource allocation algorithms are developed, considering both centralized, cooperative schemes, as well as distributed approaches for self-organizing networks. Finally, some remarks on future lines of research are given, stating some open problems that remain to be studied. It is shown how the described framework is general enough to be extended in these directions, proving useful in tackling future challenges that may arise in the design of energy-efficient future wireless networks.
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本专著通过分数规划理论提出了无线网络能源效率最大化的统一框架。结合单用户和多用户无线网络,介绍了能源效率的定义,并观察到能源效率优化的资源分配问题是如何自然地转化为一个分数程序的。通过分数规划对能源效率优化的最新技术进行了广泛的回顾,并参考了集中和分布式的资源分配方案。提供了分数规划理论的坚实背景。给出了广义凹性的关键概念,并描述了它与分数函数的强联系。介绍了分数阶问题的分类,并对每一类分数阶问题的一般解算法进行了描述,讨论了它们的复杂度和收敛性。所描述的理论和算法框架被应用于解决实际无线网络中的能效最大化问题。开发了一种通用系统和信号模型,该模型包含许多相关的特殊情况,例如一跳和两跳异构网络、多小区网络、小小区网络、设备对设备系统、认知无线电系统和硬件受损网络,其中可能采用多天线和多子载波。考虑到自组织网络的集中式、协作式和分布式方法,开发了节能的资源分配算法。最后,对未来的研究方向作了一些评论,指出了一些有待研究的开放性问题。它显示了所描述的框架如何足够通用,可以在这些方向上扩展,证明在解决未来节能无线网络设计中可能出现的挑战方面是有用的。
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