Anders Enqvist, Özlem Tuğfe Demir, Cicek Cavdar, Emil Björnson
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Fundamentals of Energy-Efficient Wireless Links: Optimal Ratios and Scaling Behaviors
In this paper, we examine the energy efficiency (EE) of a base station (BS)
with multiple antennas. We use a state-of-the-art power consumption model,
taking into account the passive and active parts of the transceiver circuitry,
including the effects of radiated power, signal processing, and passive
consumption. The paper treats the transmit power, bandwidth, and number of
antennas as the optimization variables. We provide novel closed-form solutions
for the optimal ratios of power per unit bandwidth and power per transmit
antenna. We present a novel algorithm that jointly optimizes these variables to
achieve maximum EE, while fulfilling constraints on the variable ranges. We
also discover a new relationship between the radiated power and the passive
transceiver power consumption. We provide analytical insight into whether using
maximum power or bandwidth is optimal and how many antennas a BS should
utilize.