Introduction
The mobile industry faces a critical energy consumption challenge. Anticipated by Gartner [1], by 2013 smartphones will exceed 1.82 billion units and surpass PCs as the most common web access devices. Consequently, more wireless infrastructures have to be deployed with large demands on energy. Meanwhile, data-intensive services are beginning to dominate mobile ser-vices. The network data volume is expected to increase by a factor of 10 every five years, associated with a 16–20 percent increase of energy consumption [2]. Applying this rate to mobile communications, which contribute 15–20 percent of the entire information and communications technologies (ICT) energy footprint and 0.3–0.4 percent of global CO2 emissions [2], the mobile industry faces a great sustainable development problem in energy consumption. It is crucial to develop energy-efficient wireless technologies to meet this challenge.