A New High Energy Efficiency Scheme Based on Two-Dimension Resource Blocks in Wireless Communication Systems
Kang Liu (1), Zaichen Zhang (Corresponding author 1), Jian Dang (1 and, 2), Liang Wu (1, 2), Bingchen Zhu (1), Lei Wang (1), Chuan Zhang (1 and, 2) ((1) Southeast University, (2) Purple Mountain Laboratories)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel two-dimensional resource allocation scheme for MIMO wireless systems operating in low SNR regimes, enhancing energy efficiency while maintaining quality of service through effective capacity analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a new high energy efficiency scheme based on joint frequency and space resource allocation considering QoS constraints in low SNR MIMO systems.
Findings
Numerical results confirm the scheme's effectiveness.
The proposed method improves EE in low SNR conditions.
Effective capacity analysis supports QoS maintenance.
Abstract
Energy efficiency (EE) plays a key role in future wireless communication network and it is easily to achieve high EE performance in low SNR regime. In this paper, a new high EE scheme is proposed for a MIMO wireless communication system working in the low SNR regime by using two dimension resource allocation. First, we define the high EE area based on the relationship between the transmission power and the SNR. To meet the constraint of the high EE area, both frequency and space dimension are needed. Besides analysing them separately, we decided to consider frequency and space dimensions as a unit and proposed a two-dimension scheme. Furthermore, considering communication in the high EE area may cause decline of the communication quality, we add quality-of-service(QoS) constraint into the consideration and derive the corresponding EE performance based on the effective capacity. We also…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
