A Brief Overview of Energy Efficiency Resources in Emerging Wireless Communication Systems
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Method
3. Energy Efficiency Techniques in Wireless Communication Systems
3.1. Energy Efficient Hardware Component Designs
3.2. Renewable Energy Resources
3.3. Heterogeneous Networks
3.4. Energy-Efficient Transmission Techniques
Recent Advances in Energy-Efficient Transmission
3.5. Renewable Energy Resources
4. Optical Wireless Communication Schemes
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions and Future Work
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Ethics Statement
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Feature | RF Communication | Optical Wireless Communication |
---|---|---|
Power consumption | Medium | Relatively low |
Cost of technology | High | Low |
Noise Sources | Similar frequency | Near external light sources |
Multipath signal diminishing | Yes | No |
Radio frequency electromagnetic interference | Yes | No |
Data speed | Mbps | Gbps |
Bandwidth | Regulated | Not regulated |
Safety | Poor | Good |
Passes through walls | Good | Cannot |
Direction of Beam | Fair | Average |
Usable bandwidth | Small | Quite large |
S/N | Author | Country | Hybrid System | Cases Considered | Simulation Software | Achieved Results | Remarks |
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1 | Dike et al., 2014 [62] | Nigeria | PV. | Comparing powering options of the grid and off-grid sites | PVSYST6.0.7 |
| A grid system is better for locations with a very good grid supply. |
2 | M. H. Alsharif et al., 2015 [64] | Malaysia | PV/DG | Decreasing OPEX and environmental emissions. | HOMER |
| The rate of solar irradiation determines the reduction in OPEX and gas emissions. |
3 | Alsharif et al., 2016 [63] | South Korea | PV. | Decreasing OPEX and environmental emissions. | HOMER |
| It would be impossible to adopt this system in extremely low solar radiation areas. |
4 | P. Oviroh, T. Jen, 2018 [66] | Nigeria | PV/DG | Analyzing the cost of a hybrid system with three generator schemes checking for the best scheme. | HOMER |
| In adopting a hybrid system, optimization of the generator should be carried out for the better performance of the whole system. |
5 | Babatunde et al., 2019 [65]. | Nigeria | PV/DG | Investigating operational expenditure and gas emissions at two diesel prices. | HOMER | The hybrid system was more cost-efficient than the usual standalone diesel generators. | A very high initial price for the PV array would affect the adoption of such a system in the country. |
S/N | Author | Focus/Main Contribution | Results | Limitation/Drawback |
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1 | R. Mesleh et al., 2010 [84] | The work analyzed the impact of OFDM in an OWC system showing the relationship between the modulation order and the degree of SNR. | System quality depended on the order of the modulation and how the LEDs were clipped. | The system needs improvement because it has a low data rate. |
2 | T. Fath et al., 2011 [86] | The work introduced the use of spatial modulation in OWC. | It provided a better data rate than previous schemes. | More work still needs to be done on the technique. |
3 | Zhang et al., 2016 [74] | An amorphous setup to provide spectral efficiency in a VLC network. | Higher energy efficiency per user was obtained using A-cells compared to the conventional cell formation for the different practical field of views (FOVs) angles. | Strictly for indoor cases and does not permit user mobility. Furthermore, the non-linear clipping distortion effect for the capacity expression of DCO-OFDM was not considered. |
4 | M. Kashef et al., 2016 [73] | Derived and formulated allocation algorithms to maximize the energy efficiency of a heterogeneous network that had both RF and VLC. | It was shown that the proposed network would produce more benefits than using just an RF network. | None-line-of-sight VLC transmission was not considered; therefore, their transmission was unsuccessful. |
5 | LU. Khan, 2017 [70] | Survey of VLC standardization, modulation techniques, potential applications, architecture, and open research. | Numerous features like high bandwidth have made VLC an attractive technique for future communication. | It did not provide a feasible model for an energy-efficient VLC system. |
6 | M. T. Niaz et al., 2017 [77] | The work utilized AC0-OFDM for downlink transmission and OOK and PAM–OOK for the proposition of multiple connected VLC networks. | The system’s performance met data transmission requirements for an indoor environment. However, it had a high initial cost but a lesser operational cost, making it cost-efficient. It was also power-efficient. | It had a low data rate |
7 | Yesilkaya et al., 2017 [90]. | The work proposed an LED index modulation method for MIMO-OFDM based VLC system. | Using spatial multiplexing and LED index modulation, spectrum efficiency losses were eliminated by time and frequency domain shaping in OFDM signals. | It can only be applied to a system with a multiple of four transmit LEDs |
8 | J. Beysens et al., 2018 [79]. | The work proposed a dense VLC system that serves several users simultaneously using a cell-free massive multiple input multiple output (CFM-MIMO) system. | Dense VLC enhanced the rate at which data were transmitted and the power efficiency compared to traditional means. A heuristic model was designed to harmonize non-line-of-sight VLC with distributed transmitters. | Enhanced modulation techniques such as OFDM in VLC were not exploited to achieve better results. Unplanned receivers can experience interference from transmitters if their placement is not adequately coordinated. |
9 | M. Tran, S. Kim, T. Ketseoglou et al., 2018 [91] | Analyzed LEDs domain positioning for a MIMO-OFDM as a multiple of four transmit LEDs, formulating a scheme that had a reduced detection complexity compared with the one in [59] | The scheme obtained was better than the one in [59] | It can also be applied to a setup with multiple four transmit LEDs |
10 | M. Obeed et al., 2019 [75]. | Integrating VLC into the RF heterogeneous network environment using a user-centric design philosophy. Reviewing optimization techniques proposed to improve VLC network performance. | Reviewed and proposed different system models for NOMA-VLC. A hybrid VLC/RF network was shown to have a better performance than VLC or RF standalone networks and evaluated energy harvesting in VLC systems. | No hybrid NOMA techniques in the VLC system have been investigated. There are still challenges in harvesting energy in VLC systems. |
11 | H. Hussein, 2019 [92]. | In resolving the shaping issues of OFDM signals, the conventional signal for OFDM was changed to a polar form to realize an efficient VLC scheme. | Compared with [59], this technique allows just two transmit LEDs to operate with a better SE, enhancing BER and data rate. It saves 6.25 dB SNR than [59]. | The spatial domain could still be exploited more than how it was done in [62]. |
12 | Hussein et al., 2019 [93]. | The authors worked on the scheme in [59] by proposing an improved scheme with an increased spatial index modulation. | It used fewer transmit LEDs to produce more spectral efficiency than the work [59], giving a better data rate. It saved 8 dB SNR than [59]. | The spatial domain could still be exploited more than how it was done in the journal [63]. |
13 | S. Tao et al., 2020 [76]. | The work analyzed the user-association performance of a visible light cell in a multicell non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) VLC network. | The violation of the principle of proximity access (VPPA) was formulated, which showed a better signal response than the PPA. | The arrangement of users and power allocation was not considered. |
14 | Hussein et al., 2020 [94]. | Improved on the scheme of [63]. Proposed a scheme that maximized the LEDs indices spatial domain to avoid the optical OFDM shaping issue and expand the domain. | The proposed scheme proved to be better than the generalized LED index modulation scheme in [63], having a higher bit error rate and data rate. It saved 5.2 dB SNR compared to [59] and 3.7 dB SNR compared to [63]. | It can only be applied to a system with three or more transmitters. |
15 | Cogalan, T. Haas, H. Panayirci, E., 2020 [100]. | Presented a scheme for transmission in spatial modulation (SM) optical MIMO system that manipulates the transmitter domain to enhance the effective functioning of several users while removing some components of the receiver section that would have been there normally. | It used an M-ary PAM to derive a model for an increase in BER for any number of transmitting LEDs. The work formulated a scheme for the different spatial arrangements of LEDs by maximizing the domain of the transmitter. | The scheme was analyzed for a 2 × 2 and a 4 × 4 LED structure. It cannot be concluded that the same performance can be recorded for a structure more than that mentioned above due to increased complexity. |
16 | M. Gismalla et al., 2019 [101] | Optimizing the power received and SNR of an indoor VLC system by proposing an optical attocell network configuration with five attocells. | 24.9% of power transmitted was saved, as seen in the simulation results. SNR and power received were optimized. | It considered only line-of-sight links |
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Ibhaze, A.E.; Imoize, A.L.; Okoyeigbo, O. A Brief Overview of Energy Efficiency Resources in Emerging Wireless Communication Systems. Telecom 2022, 3, 281-300. https://doi.org/10.3390/telecom3020016
Ibhaze AE, Imoize AL, Okoyeigbo O. A Brief Overview of Energy Efficiency Resources in Emerging Wireless Communication Systems. Telecom. 2022; 3(2):281-300. https://doi.org/10.3390/telecom3020016
Chicago/Turabian StyleIbhaze, Augustus Ehiremen, Agbotiname Lucky Imoize, and Obinna Okoyeigbo. 2022. "A Brief Overview of Energy Efficiency Resources in Emerging Wireless Communication Systems" Telecom 3, no. 2: 281-300. https://doi.org/10.3390/telecom3020016
APA StyleIbhaze, A. E., Imoize, A. L., & Okoyeigbo, O. (2022). A Brief Overview of Energy Efficiency Resources in Emerging Wireless Communication Systems. Telecom, 3(2), 281-300. https://doi.org/10.3390/telecom3020016