DocumentCode
1519559
Title
Opportunistic Interference Mitigation Achieves Optimal Degrees-of-Freedom in Wireless Multi-Cell Uplink Networks
Author
Bang Chul Jung ; Dohyung Park ; Won-Yong Shin
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. & Commun. Eng., Gyeongsang Nat. Univ., Tongyeong, South Korea
Volume
60
Issue
7
fYear
2012
fDate
7/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1935
Lastpage
1944
Abstract
We introduce an opportunistic interference mitigation (OIM) protocol, where a user scheduling strategy is utilized in K-cell uplink networks with time-invariant channel coefficients and base stations (BSs) having M antennas. Each BS opportunistically selects a set of users who generate the minimum interference to the other BSs. Two OIM protocols are shown according to the number of simultaneously transmitting users per cell, S: opportunistic interference nulling (OIN) and opportunistic interference alignment (OIA). Then, their performance is analyzed in terms of degrees-of-freedom (DoFs). As our main result, it is shown that KM DoFs are achievable under the OIN protocol with M selected users per cell, if the total number of users in a cell, N, scales at least as SNR(K-1)M. Similarly, it turns out that the OIA scheme with S(<;M) selected users achieves KS DoFs, if N scales faster than SNR(K-1)S. These results indicate that there exists a trade-off between the achievable DoFs and the minimum required N. By deriving the corresponding upper bound on the DoFs, it is shown that the OIN scheme is DoF-optimal. Finally, numerical evaluation, a two-step scheduling method, and the extension to multi-carrier scenarios are shown.
Keywords
antennas; cellular radio; intercarrier interference; interference suppression; protocols; radio links; radiofrequency interference; wireless channels; BS; K-cell uplink network; KM DoF; OIA; OIM protocol; OIN protocol; antenna; base station; intercell interference; minimum interference; multicarrier scenario; opportunistic interference alignment; opportunistic interference mitigation; opportunistic interference nulling; optimal degrees-of-freedom; time-invariant channel coefficient; two-step scheduling method; user scheduling strategy; wireless multicell uplink network; Downlink; Interference; Measurement; Protocols; Signal to noise ratio; Vectors; Wireless communication; Cellular network; degrees-of-freedom (DoFs); inter-cell interference; interference alignment (IA); opportunistic interference alignment (OIA); opportunistic interference nulling (OIN); user scheduling;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOMM.2012.051012.110205
Filename
6202627
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