Abstract

To meet the exponential increasing high data rate demand of mobile users, heterogeneous ultra-dense networks (UDN) is widely seen as an essential technology to provide high-rate transmissions to nearby mobile users. However, the dense and random deployment of small base stations (SBSs) overlaid by macro base stations and their uncoordinated operation lead to important questions about the power consumption and aggressive frequency reuse of heterogeneous UDN. For the problem of huge power consumption and spectrum resource tension in heterogeneous UDN, a joint strategy of SBSs sleep and spectrum allocation is proposed. By using stochastic geometry, the coverage probabilities of base stations and the average ergodic rates of mobile users are derived in each tier and the whole network. In addition, we formulate the coverage probability maximization and power consumption minimization problems, and determine the optimal operating regimes for SBSs, and as well as spectrum allocation. The numerical results show that the SBSs sleep and spectrum allocation can reduce the power consumption and interference of the whole network.

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