Energy-Efficiency and Spectral-Efficiency Trade-off in Distributed Massive-MIMO Networks
This paper investigates the inherent trade-off between energy efficiency (EE) and spectral efficiency (SE) in distributed massive-MIMO (D-mMIMO) systems. Optimizing the EE and SE together is crucial as increasing spectral efficiency often leads to higher energy consumption. Joint power allocation an...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper investigates the inherent trade-off between energy efficiency (EE)
and spectral efficiency (SE) in distributed massive-MIMO (D-mMIMO) systems.
Optimizing the EE and SE together is crucial as increasing spectral efficiency
often leads to higher energy consumption. Joint power allocation and AP-UE
association are pivotal in this trade-off analysis because they directly
influence both EE and SE. We address the gap in existing literature where the
EE-SE trade-off has been analyzed but not optimized in the context of D-mMIMO
systems. The focus of this study is to maximize the EE with constraints on
uplink sum SE through judicious power allocation and AP-UE association,
essential for enhancing network throughput. Numerical simulations are performed
to validate the proposed model, exploring the impacts of AP-UE association and
power allocation on the EE-SE trade-off in uplink D-mMIMO scenarios. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2501.01271 |