Interference and Resource Management Through Sleep Mode Selection in Heterogeneous Networks
Abstract: This paper investigates the capacity and energy consumption metrics of small-cell small networks that are enabled with sleep mode (SL) functionality. A novel method is introduced to systematically and accurately identify the potential SL cells that can maximize the spectrum reuse efficiency without the need for an exhaustive search. The performance of the proposed technique is assessed and compared with the always-on on approach and an optimal benchmark. The results show that the proposed method significantly outperforms the always always-on on system and approaches the performance of the optimal benchmark with notably reduced computational burden.