Joint User Association and BS Switching Scheme for Green Heterogeneous Cellular Network
Waqas ur Rehman, Arshad Hussain, M. Majid Butt

TL;DR
This paper proposes a joint user association and base station switching scheme for energy-efficient heterogeneous cellular networks with energy harvesting, significantly reducing on-grid power consumption through a two-phase operation and simulation validation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel two-phase scheme for user association and BS on-off control in energy harvesting heterogeneous networks, improving energy efficiency and reducing grid power use.
Findings
Significant reduction in on-grid power consumption compared to existing schemes.
Enhanced energy efficiency demonstrated through Monte Carlo simulations.
Effective utilization of harvested energy in BS operation and user association.
Abstract
A dense deployment of on-grid small cell base stations (SBSs) in a heterogeneous cellular network (HCN) results in large power consumption which can be reduced by utilizing harvested energy from scavenge sources. Recently, a new layout for HCN with energy harvesting-SBSs (EH-SBSs) has been proposed to reduce inter-cell interference and power consumption; and increase system energy efficiency. In this paper, an energy efficient joint user association and BS on-off scheme for an HCN having diverse energy source(s) is proposed, which aims at utilizing the harvested energy efficiently in order to reduce the on-grid power consumption. The scheme operates in two phases. First, it decides which BS should be in off, sleep or active mode and iteratively updates its transmit power based on energy arrival and consumption, to minimize interference and on-grid power consumption. Secondly, for…
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