Abstract
In this paper, the tradeoff among the energy efficiency, fairness, harvested energy, and system sum rate is studied. In this regard, various fairness methods, namely, max–min fairness, proportional fairness, and minimum delay potential fairness in power-domain non-orthogonal multiple access-based heterogeneous cellular networks are investigated. In order to perform successive interference cancellation (SIC), we use two ordering approaches and compare their performance. To this end, we propose joint subcarrier and power allocation algorithms to achieve fair energy efficient resource allocation for each fairness method and SIC ordering. Since the proposed optimization problems are non-convex and intractable, the existing methods to solve the convex problems could not be directly used. To overcome this difficulty, an iterative algorithm based on successive convex approximation is used. Moreover, to show the optimality gap of the proposed solution method, an optimal approach based on the monotonic optimization is applied in which we first transform each of the proposed optimization problems into a monotonic optimization problem of canonical form, and then, we obtain the optimal solution of each problem, which coincides with the optimal solution of the original non-convex problem. We finally study the performance of the proposed schemes using simulations for different values of the system parameters.
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