This study investigates the joint power allocation and energy cooperation problem in a multiuser downlink distributed antenna system with hybrid energy supply. The authors focus on the energy efficiency (EE) maximization problem for three different types of precoding, zero-forcing (ZF), general beamforming method and conjugate-beamforming. For ZF precoding, they apply fractional programming and reform the optimization problem to a convex one. An iterative algorithm to deal with the fractional objective function is presented. Whereas the problem is non-convex for general beamforming with user interference, they take maximum ratio transmission as an example and adopt a set of transformation and approximation based on the difference of convex (DC) programming. Furthermore, for conjugate-beamforming, they first transform the quadratic signal to interference plus noise power ratio into a trackable form and then DC programming is applied. A two-loop algorithm for the general beamforming and conjugate-beamforming is presented with fractional programming in the inner loop and DC programming in the outer loop. Simulations show that the proposed algorithm improved EE significantly and indicate that energy cooperation can contribute to a higher EE. It also reveals that ZF achieves better EE with small noise variance while conjugate beamforming in high noise circumstance.
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Zhu, P., Mao, H., Li, J., & You, X. (2019). Energy efficient joint energy cooperation and power allocation in multiuser distributed antenna systems with hybrid energy supply. IET Communications, 13(2), 153–161. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-com.2018.5181
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