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TAES: Traffic-aware energy-saving base station sleeping and clustering in cooperative networks


Abstract:

We consider energy efficient base station sleeping and clustering problems in cooperative cellular networks where clusters of base stations jointly transmit to users. Our...Show More

Abstract:

We consider energy efficient base station sleeping and clustering problems in cooperative cellular networks where clusters of base stations jointly transmit to users. Our key idea of energy saving is to exploit a spatio-temporal fluctuation of traffic demand, which is to use minimal energy to provide capacity only slightly greater than varying traffic demand. Then, energy saving is possible without capacity loss. However, it is highly challenging to design traffic-aware algorithms without the future traffic demand information. To overcome this, we develop algorithms using queue instead of the future traffic information. For BS clustering problem, we propose an optimal algorithm that has polynomial complexity. For BS sleeping problem, which is a complex combinatorial problem, we propose two algorithms; One finds an optimal solution with reduced complexity compared to the exhaustive search, and the other finds a near-optimal solution with polynomial complexity. Through extensive simulations we show that the proposed algorithms can save significant energy when traffic load is low.
Date of Conference: 25-29 May 2015
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 09 July 2015
Electronic ISBN:978-3-9018-8274-6
Conference Location: Mumbai, India

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