Green Networking in Cellular HetNets: A Unified Radio Resource Management Framework with Base Station ON/OFF Switching
Hakim Ghazzai, Muhammad Junaid Farooq, Ahmad Alsharoa, Elias Yaacoub,, Abdullah Kadri, and Mohamed-Slim Alouini

TL;DR
This paper presents a unified radio resource management framework for cellular HetNets that optimizes energy efficiency through joint spectrum allocation and base station ON/OFF switching, considering various FAP scenarios and cooperation schemes.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive framework for energy-efficient resource management in HetNets with different FAP configurations, employing dual decomposition and proposing a low complexity iterative algorithm.
Findings
Semi-closed FAPs yield highest energy efficiency.
The proposed algorithms outperform baseline methods.
Cooperation schemes enhance overall network energy savings.
Abstract
In this paper, the problem of energy efficiency in cellular heterogeneous networks (HetNets) is investigated using radio resource and power management combined with the base station (BS) ON/OFF switching. The objective is to minimize the total power consumption of the network while satisfying the quality of service (QoS) requirements of each connected user. We consider the case of co-existing macrocell BS, small cell BSs, and private femtocell access points (FAPs). Three different network scenarios are investigated, depending on the status of the FAPs, i.e., HetNets without FAPs, HetNets with closed FAPs, and HetNets with semi-closed FAPs. A unified framework is proposed to simultaneously allocate spectrum resources to users in an energy efficient manner and switch off redundant small cell BSs. The high complexity dual decomposition technique is employed to achieve optimal solutions for…
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