EMF Exposure Mitigation via MAC Scheduling
International standards bodies define Electromagnetic field (EMF) emission requirements that can be translated into control of the base station actual Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP), i.e., averaged over a sliding time window. In this work we show how to comply with such requirements by de...
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Zusammenfassung: | International standards bodies define Electromagnetic field (EMF) emission
requirements that can be translated into control of the base station actual
Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP), i.e., averaged over a sliding time
window. In this work we show how to comply with such requirements by designing
a water-filling power allocation method operating at the MAC scheduler level.
Our method ensures throughput fairness across users while constraining the EIRP
to a value that is produced by an outer-loop procedure which is not the focus
of our paper. The low computational complexity of our technique is appealing
given the tight computational requirements of the MAC scheduler. Our proposal
is evaluated against the prior art approaches through massive-MIMO system level
simulations that include realistic modeling of physical and MAC level cellular
procedures. We conclude that our proposal effectively mitigates EMF exposure
with considerably less impact on network performance, making it a standout
candidate for 5G and future 6G MAC scheduler implementations. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2404.06830 |