A Two-Stage Solution Procedure to Joint Subcarrier Assignment and Global Energy-Efficient Power Allocation in Energy-Harvesting Two-Tier Downlink NOMA HetNets

2020 
This paper considers the problem of joint subcarrier assignment and global energy-efficient power allocation (J-SA-GEE-PA) for energy-harvesting (EH) two-tier downlink nonorthogonal multiple-access (NOMA)-based heterogeneous networks (HetNets). Particularly, the HetNet consists of a macro base-station (MBS) and a number of small base-stations (SBSs), which are solely powered via renewable-energy sources. The aim is to solve the joint subcarrier assignment and global energy-efficiency problem subject to quality-of-service (QoS) per user and other practical constraints. However, the formulated J-SA-GEE-PA problem happens to be non-convex and NP-hard, and thus is computationally-prohibitive. In turn, the J-SA-GEE-PA problem is split into two sub-problems: (1) subcarrier assignment via many-to-many matching, and (2) GEE-maximizing power allocation. In the first sub-problem, the subcarriers are assigned to users via the deferred acceptance algorithm. As for the second sub-problem, the GEE-PA problem is solved optimally via a low-complexity algorithm. After that, a two-stage solution procedure is devised to efficiently solve the J-SA-GEE-PA problem. Simulation results are presented to validate the proposed solution procedure, where it is shown to efficiently yield comparable network global energy-efficiency to the J-SA-GEE-PA scheme; however, with lower computational-complexity.
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