Abstract
This paper investigates the resource allocation issue between downlink training stage and data transmission stage for the frequency division duplexing (FDD) massive multiple-input multiple-output system from the viewpoint of energy efficiency (EE). For a given total energy budget during a coherence period, how to jointly select the training duration, training power and data power is of great significance for the system EE. Thus, an optimization problem of energy-efficient resource allocation is put forward. Since the analytical expression of the involved average spectral efficiency (SE) is intractable, a closed-form approximation of the SE is deduced using deterministic equivalent. Based on the simplified expression, the original non-convex fractional optimization problem is transformed into an equivalent problem in subtractive form by the means of fraction programming, which includes an achievable solution. Then, an iterative algorithm is proposed. Numerical results validates the benefits of the proposed resource allocation scheme.
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