Energy-efficient resource allocation for OFDMA networks with sleep mode

Investigated is the resource allocation problem in OFDMA networks by introducing the sleep mode. In contrast to the existing literature, which mainly focuses on improving network throughput by increasing energy consumption energy efficient resource allocation with sleep mode is considered under which some components of the transmitter can be shut down to save energy. A mix integer programming problem is proposed to minimise energy consumption while satisfying the average data rate requirement. The existence of a unique globally optimal resource allocation solution is demonstrated and an iterative algorithm is developed to obtain it. The simulation result shows that the proposed algorithm can effectively save total energy consumption especially when the network is under low load condition.

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