Abstract

With the increasing energy consumption, energy efficiency (EE) has been considered as an important metric for wireless communication networks as spectrum efficiency (SE). In this paper, EE optimization problem for downlink multi-user multiple-input multiple-output (MU-MIMO) system with massive antennas is investigated. According to the convex optimization theory, there exists a unique globally optimal power allocation achieving the optimal EE, and the closed-form of the optimal EE only related to channel state information is derived analytically. Then both the approximate and accurate power allocation algorithms with different complexity are proposed to achieve the optimal EE. Simulation results show that the optimal EE obtained by the approximate algorithm coincides to that achieved by the accurate algorithm within the controllable error limitation, and these proposed algorithms perform better than the existing equal power allocation algorithm. The optimal EE and corresponding SE increase with the number of antennas at base station, which is promising for the next generation wireless communication networks.

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