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Energy Cooperation with Sleep Mechanism in Renewable Energy Assisted Cellular HetNets
Authors:Ahmed  Faran  Naeem  Muhammad  Ejaz  Waleed  Iqbal  Muhammad  Anpalagan  Alagan  Haneef  Muhammad
Affiliation:1.Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, COMSATS University Islamabad, Wah Campus, Wah, Pakistan
;2.Department of Applied Science and Engineering, Thompson Rivers University (TRU), Kamloops, BC, V2C 0C8, Canada
;3.Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, Canada
;4.Foundation University, Islamabad, Pakistan
;
Abstract:

The emerging fifth generation (5G) and beyond radio access networks are expected to be extremely dense and heterogeneous as compared to the current networks, involving a large number of different classes of base stations (BSs), namely macro, micro, femto and pico BSs. Among several performance requirements 5G and beyond systems aim to achieve, energy efficiency is one of the crucial requirements. In order to achieve energy-efficient design in dense heterogeneous 5G networks, various approaches in terms of resource allocation, off-loading techniques, hardware solutions and energy harvesting are being considered. In this regard, this paper develops an energy usage optimization framework in a cellular heterogeneous network (HetNet) consisting of a central macro-BS and a number of micro-BSs, equipped with renewable energy sources (RESs) such as solar panels and wind turbines. The proposed framework incorporates an energy cooperation mechanism along with a sleep mechanism (BS ON/OFF switching), in which the BSs having lean traffic are put into a sleep mode and their traffic load gets shared by the central BS. The surplus harvested energy from RESs of the sleeping BSs can then be sold back to the grid. An optimization problem for maximizing the utilization of RES and minimizing the usage of the traditional sources, such as utility and generator, is formulated and this mixed integer non-linear programming problem is solved through an interior point method. The presented results for various HetNet sizes demonstrate the significant savings in the energy cost with the proposed RES-enabled HetNet sleep mechanism model over the conventional approaches.

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