Abstract-We evaluate the Energy Efficiency-Spectral Efficiency (EE-SE) trade-off of Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) and Transmit Antenna Selection/Maximum Ratio Combining (TAS/MRC) schemes. A realistic power consumption model (PCM) is considered, and it is shown that using TAS/MRC can provide significant energy savings when compared to MIMO in the low to medium spectral efficiency region, regardless the number of antenna elements. If the number of receive antennas is fixed, the energy efficiency gain of using TAS/MRC becomes even greater with the increasing number of transmit antennas. The optimal value of spectral efficiency that minimizes the energy consumption is obtained in closed-form, and confirmed by numerical results. Moreover, it is also shown that considering a non-realistic PCM can lead to mistakes when analyzing the gain obtained by using TAS/MRC instead of MIMO.
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