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Sustainable Vertical Heterogeneous Networks: A Cell Switching Approach with High Altitude Platform Station

Systems and Control 2026-01-19 v1 Systems and Control

Abstract

The rapid growth of radio access networks (RANs) is increasing energy consumption and challenging the sustainability of future systems. We consider a dense-urban vertical heterogeneous network (vHetNet) comprising a high-altitude platform station (HAPS) acting as a super macro base station, a terrestrial macro base station (MBS), and multiple small base stations (SBSs). We propose a HAPS-enhanced cell-switching algorithm that selectively deactivates SBSs based on their traffic load and the capacity and channel conditions of both the MBS and HAPS. The resulting energy-minimization problem, subject to an outage-based quality-of-service (QoS) constraint, is formulated as a mixed-integer nonlinear program and reformulated into a mixed-integer program for efficient solution. Using realistic 3GPP channel models, simulations show substantial energy savings versus All-ON, terrestrial cell switching, and sorting benchmarks. Relative to All-ON, the proposed method reduces power consumption by up to 77% at low loads and about 40% at high loads; a NoQoS variant achieves up to 90% and 47%, respectively. The approach maintains high served-traffic levels and provides a tunable trade-off between power efficiency and outage-based QoS, supporting scalable and sustainable 6G deployments.

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@article{arxiv.2601.10891,
  title  = {Sustainable Vertical Heterogeneous Networks: A Cell Switching Approach with High Altitude Platform Station},
  author = {Maryam Salamatmoghadasi and Amir Mehrabian and Halim Yanikomeroglu and Georges Kaddoum},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.10891},
  year   = {2026}
}

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16 pages