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# IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and Networking

## Issue 2 • June 2017

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Displaying Results 1 - 12 of 12

Publication Year: 2017, Page(s): C1
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• ### IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

Publication Year: 2017, Page(s): C2
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• ### Energy-Efficient Resource Allocation for Wireless Powered Massive MIMO System With Imperfect CSI

Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):121 - 130
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In this paper, we propose an energy-efficient resource allocation scheme for a wireless power transfer (WPT) enabled multi-user massive multiple-input multiple-output system with imperfect channel estimation. In the considered system, the users who have data to transmit in the uplink only can be empowered by the WPT in the downlink from a base station (BS) with large scale multiple antennas. The p... View full abstract»

• ### Joint Interference Alignment and Power Allocation for Multi-User MIMO Interference Channels Under Perfect and Imperfect CSI

Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):131 - 144
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We present centralized-based iterative algorithms that jointly determine the optimal transceiver filters as well as the optimum power allocation for a $K$ -user multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) interference channel (IC). The optimality criterion is developed on the basis of the average per user multiplexing gain and the a... View full abstract»

• ### Energy-Efficient Power Allocation for Distributed Antenna Systems With Proportional Fairness

Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):145 - 157
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In this paper, we propose an energy-efficient power allocation scheme for the downlink multiuser distributed antenna systems. The objective is to maximize the energy efficiency (EE) under the constraints on per-antenna transmit power and proportional data rates among users. Since EE function is typically defined in fractional form, it is computationally complex to optimize the EE directly. We firs... View full abstract»

• ### Energy Management Optimization for Cellular Networks Under Renewable Energy Generation Uncertainty

Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):158 - 166
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The integration of renewable energy (RE) as an alternative power source for cellular networks has been deeply investigated in literature. However, RE generation is often assumed to be deterministic; an impractical assumption for realistic scenarios. In this paper, an efficient energy procurement strategy for cellular networks powered simultaneously by the smart grid (SG) and locally deployed RE so... View full abstract»

• ### Joint Management of Energy Consumption, Maintenance Costs, and User Revenues in Cellular Networks With Sleep Modes

Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):167 - 181
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We target the maximization of the operator profitability in a LTE cellular network with e-NodeBs (eNBs) exploiting sleep mode power states. The profitability is composed of different terms, namely, the electricity bill due to the eNBs energy consumption, the maintenance costs due to the application of power states to the eNBs, and the revenues from providing a given throughput to users. After show... View full abstract»

• ### Relay Selection in Full-Duplex Energy-Harvesting Two-Way Relay Networks

Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):182 - 191
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In this paper, we investigate the relay selection (RS) problem in full-duplex (FD) two-way relay networks, where the relays are wirelessly powered by harvesting a portion of the received signal power from the sources. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first investigation of FD two-way relays with simultaneous wireless and information transfer (SWIPT) capabilities. For each ... View full abstract»

• ### On Secure Underlay MIMO Cognitive Radio Networks With Energy Harvesting and Transmit Antenna Selection

Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):192 - 203
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In this paper, we consider an underlay multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) cognitive radio network (CRN) including a pair of primary nodes, a couple of secondary nodes, and an eavesdropper, where the secondary transmitter is powered by the renewable energy harvested from the primary transmitter in order to improve both energy efficiency and spectral efficiency. Based on whether the channel state... View full abstract»

• ### Proactive Spectrum Sharing for SWIPT in MIMO Cognitive Radio Systems Using Antenna Switching Technique

Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):204 - 222
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In this paper, we consider simultaneous wireless information and power transfer for spectrum sharing (SS) in a multiple-input multiple-output cognitive radio (CR) network. The secondary transmitter (ST) selects only one antenna, which maximizes the received signal-to-noise ratio at the secondary receiver (SR) and minimizes the interference induced at the primary receiver (PR). Moreover, PR is an e... View full abstract»

• ### Contention Tree-Based Access for Wireless Machine-to-Machine Networks With Energy Harvesting

Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):223 - 234
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In this paper, we consider a wireless Machine-to- Machine network composed of end-devices with energy harvesters that periodically transmit data to a gateway. While energy harvesting allows for perpetual operation, the uncertain amount of harvested energy may not guarantee fully continuous operation due to temporary energy shortages. This fact needs to be addressed at the Medium Access Control (MA... View full abstract»

• ### IEEE Communications Society Information

Publication Year: 2017, Page(s): C3
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## Aims & Scope

The goal of this journal is to advance and promote significant technology advances in green communications and networks including wireline, optical, and wireless communications and networks. Green communications and networking in this context means sustainable, energy-efficient, energy-aware, and environmentally aware communications and networking. The journal promotes innovations, new technologies, concepts, and principles toward a sustainable information and communications technology (ICT).

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## Meet Our Editors

### Editor-in-Chief

Ender Ayanoglu
Dept. EECS
University of California-Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697-2625
ayanoglu@uci.edu
949-824-1341