Abstract

In heterogeneous networks (HetNets), how to improve spectrum efficiency is a crucial issue. Meanwhile increased energy consumption inspires network operators to deploy renewable energy sources as assistance to traditional electricity. Based on above aspects, we allow base stations (BSs) to share their licensed spectrum resource with each other and adjust transmission power to adapt to the renewable energy level. Considering the sharing fairness among BSs, we formulate a multi-person bargaining problem as a stochastic optimization problem. We divide the optimization problem into three parts: data rate control, resource allocation and energy management. An online dynamic control algorithm is proposed to control admission rate and resource allocation to maximize the transmission and sharing profits with the least grid energy consumption. Simulation results investigate the time-varying data control and energy management of BSs and demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed scheme.

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