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Tipo: Artigo de Evento
Título: Power control schemes for energy efficiency of cellular and device-and-device communications
Autor(es): Melo, Yuri Victor Lima de
Batista, Rodrigo Lopes
Silva, Carlos Filipe Moreira e
Maciel, Tarcísio Ferreira
Silva Júnior, José Mairton Barros da
Cavalcanti, Francisco Rodrigo Porto
Data do documento: 2015
Instituição/Editor/Publicador: Wireless Communications and Networking Conference
Citação: CAVALCANTI, F. R. P. et al. Power control schemes for energy efficiency of cellular and device-and-device communications. In: WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING CONFERENCE, 2015, Nova Orleans. Anais... Nova Orleans: IEEE, 2015. p. 1690-1694.
Abstract: Device-to-Device (D2D) communications underlying cellular networks are a way to increase the network capacity and potentially save the battery lifetime of closely located physical devices. However, D2D communications can generate significant interference to the cellular network when the same resources are shared by both systems. Therefore, the design of Power Control (PC) schemes is required to keep the interference under control, get energy-efficient transmissions and protect cellular devices. In this work, we investigated operating points of the Soft Dropping Power Control (SDPC) and Open-Loop Power Control (OLPC) schemes for energy efficiency of cellular and D2D communications in uplink OFDMA systems. Results indicate that the SDPC performs better for cellular links and OLPC provides higher gains for D2D links in terms of energy efficiency. While high values of pathloss compensation factor α have been widely used in OLPC studies for the LTE standard, α ∈ {0.4, 0.5} has provided high energy efficiency gains for D2D links. Also, by properly setting the parameters of the OLPC applied to D2D links in uplink and considering the most favorable scenario for sharing resources in all cells, the minimum cost for having spectral efficiency gains for D2D communications represents an impact of 11 % on the system spectral efficiency of cellular communications.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/70535
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