DocumentCode :
1502139
Title :
Coverage in multi-antenna two-tier networks
Author :
Chandrasekhar, Vikram ; Kountouris, Marios ; Andrews, Jeffrey G.
Author_Institution :
Texas Instrum., Dallas, TX, USA
Volume :
8
Issue :
10
fYear :
2009
fDate :
10/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
5314
Lastpage :
5327
Abstract :
In two-tier networks comprising a conventional cellular network overlaid with shorter range hotspots (e.g. femtocells, distributed antennas, or wired relays) with universal frequency reuse, the near-far effect from cross-tier interference creates dead spots where reliable coverage cannot be guaranteed to users in either tier. Equipping the macrocell and femtocells with multiple antennas enhances robustness against the near-far problem. This work derives the maximum number of simultaneously transmitting multiple antenna femtocells meeting a per-tier outage probability constraint. Coverage dead zones are presented wherein cross-tier interference bottlenecks cellular and femtocell coverage. Two operating regimes are shown namely 1) a cellular-limited regime in which femtocell users experience unacceptable cross-tier interference and 2) a hotspot-limited regime wherein both femtocell users and cellular users are limited by hotspot interference. Our analysis accounts for the per-tier transmit powers, the number of transmit antennas (single antenna transmission being a special case) and terrestrial propagation such as the Rayleigh fading and the path loss exponents. Single-user (SU) multiple antenna transmission at each tier is shown to provide significantly superior coverage and spatial reuse relative to multiuser (MU) transmission. We propose a decentralized carrier-sensing approach to regulate femtocell transmission powers based on their location. Considering a worst-case cell-edge location, simulations using typical path loss scenarios show that our interference management strategy provides reliable cellular coverage with about 60 femtocells per cell-site.
Keywords :
antenna arrays; cellular radio; frequency allocation; probability; radiofrequency interference; transmitting antennas; Rayleigh fading; carrier-sensing approach; cell-edge location; cellular network; coverage dead zones; cross-tier interference; distributed antennas; femtocell transmission powers; hotspot-limited regime; interference management strategy; macrocell; multi-antenna two-tier networks; path loss scenarios; per-tier outage probability constraint; per-tier transmit powers; single-user multiple antenna transmission; terrestrial propagation; transmit antennas; universal frequency reuse; wired relays; Antennas and propagation; Femtocells; Frequency; Interference constraints; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Macrocell networks; Rayleigh channels; Relays; Robustness; Transmitting antennas; Macrocell, femtocell, microcell, two-tier, MIMO, diversity, interference, hotspot, coverage, spatial reuse, spectrum;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1536-1276
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2009.090241
Filename :
5288965
Link To Document :
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