CoMP Meets Smart Grid: A New Communication and Energy Cooperation Paradigm
Jie Xu, Rui Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel joint communication and energy cooperation framework for CoMP-enabled smart grid systems, enhancing downlink throughput by optimizing energy sharing among base stations with renewable sources.
Contribution
It proposes a new energy cooperation paradigm allowing BSs to share renewable energy efficiently, extending traditional CoMP optimization to include energy cooperation constraints.
Findings
Significant throughput improvement with joint energy and communication cooperation.
Effective energy sharing reduces reliance on grid power and enhances system efficiency.
Simulation results validate the benefits of the proposed scheme in practical setups.
Abstract
In this paper, we pursue a unified study on smart grid and coordinated multi-point (CoMP) enabled wireless communication by investigating a new joint communication and energy cooperation approach. We consider a practical CoMP system with clustered multiple-antenna base stations (BSs) cooperatively communicating with multiple single-antenna mobile terminals (MTs), where each BS is equipped with local renewable energy generators to supply power and also a smart meter to enable two-way energy flow with the grid. We propose a new energy cooperation paradigm, where a group of BSs dynamically share their renewable energy for more efficient operation via locally injecting/drawing power to/from an aggregator with a zero effective sum-energy exchanged. Under this new energy cooperation model, we consider the downlink transmission in one CoMP cluster with cooperative zero-forcing (ZF) based…
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