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An Energy Saving Small Cell Sleeping Mechanism With Cell Range Expansion in Heterogeneous Networks

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 18, Issue 5, Pages 2451-2463

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TWC.2019.2895028

Keywords

Stochastic geometry; small cell; sleeping mode; energy efficiency; HetNets

Funding

  1. EU's H2020 Research and Innovation Programme [645705]

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In recent years, the explosion of wireless data traffic has resulted in a trend of large scale dense deployment of small cells, with which the rising cost of energy has attracted a lot of research interest. In this paper, we present a novel sleeping mechanism for small cells to decrease the energy consumption of heterogeneous networks. Specifically, in the cell-edge area of a macrocell, the small cells will be put into sleep where possible and their service areas will be covered by the range-expanded small cells nearby and the macrocell; in areas close to the macrocell, the user equipments associated with a sleeping small cell will be handed over to the macrocell. Furthermore, we use enhanced inter-cell interference coordination techniques to support the range expanded small cells to avoid QoS degradation. Using a stochastic geometry-based network model, we provide the numerical analysis of the proposed approach, and the results indicate that the proposed sleeping mechanism can significantly reduce the power consumption of the network compared with the existing sleeping methods while guaranteeing the QoS requirement.

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