Power-Availability-Aware Cell Association for Energy-Harvesting Small-Cell Base Stations
Fanny Parzysz, Marco Di Renzo, Christos Verikoukis

TL;DR
This paper proposes a power-availability-aware cell association scheme for energy-harvesting small-cell base stations, improving network robustness and energy distribution by considering battery levels and power requirements.
Contribution
It introduces a novel cell association method based on battery levels and power needs, with a tractable analysis and closed-form expressions for key performance metrics.
Findings
Reduces power outage probability
Increases coverage probability
Enhances robustness against energy harvesting fluctuations
Abstract
Energy harvesting brings a key solution to the increasing energy bill and environmental concerns but, at the same time, the network availability may be deteriorated due to potential energy shortage. In this paper, we analyze the performance of off-grid small-cell base stations (scBS) with finite battery capacity and design a new power-availability-aware cell association based on periodical broadcast of the scBS battery level. Each mobile terminal (MT) targets its own set of available scBSs before association, i.e. the set of scBSs that can guarantee service provided (i) the scBS battery level, (ii) the power required to satisfy a received power constraint at each MT, given the scBS-MT distance and the shadowing attenuation, and (iii) the estimated power consumed to serve other MTs potentially associated to the same scBS, which is computed using stochastic geometry tools. Next, we…
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