# A New Relation Between Energy Efficiency and Spectral Efficiency in   Wireless Communications Systems

**Authors:** Lokman Sboui, Zouheir Rezki, Ahmed Sultan, and Mohamed-Slim Alouini

arXiv: 1902.01943 · 2019-02-07

## TL;DR

This paper explores a novel perspective on the relationship between energy efficiency and spectral efficiency in wireless systems, demonstrating that certain power control schemes can improve both metrics simultaneously, impacting future 5G design.

## Contribution

It introduces a new energy-efficient power control approach that challenges the traditional trade-off between energy and spectral efficiency in wireless communications.

## Key findings

- Power schemes can increase both EE and SE simultaneously.
- The approach impacts 5G future wireless system design.
- Open research problems are identified.

## Abstract

When designing wireless communication systems (WCS), spectral efficiency (SE) has been the main design performance metric. Recently, energy efficiency (EE) is attracting a huge interest due to the massive deployment of power limited WCS such as IoT devices, and stringent environmental concerns. For this reason, many works in the literature focused on optimizing the EE and highlighted the EE-SE relationship as a trade-off (meaning that increasing one decreases the other). In this article, after introducing the EE metric, we highlight a new perspective of the EE-SE relationship based on energy-efficient power control. In particular, we give insights about the EE-based performance of various transmission technologies and its impact on 5G future design. Via numerical results, we show that the corresponding power scheme allows an increase of both the SE as the EE with no trade-off. Finally, we present relevant open research problems.

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