DocumentCode
1779495
Title
Scaling laws for Infrastructure Single and multihop wireless networks in wideband regimes
Author
Gomez-Cuba, Felipe ; Rangan, Sundeep ; Erkip, E.
Author_Institution
AtlantTIC, Univ. of Vigo, Vigo, Spain
fYear
2014
fDate
June 29 2014-July 4 2014
Firstpage
76
Lastpage
80
Abstract
With millimeter wave bands emerging as a strong candidate for 5G cellular networks, next-generation systems may be in a unique position where spectrum is plentiful. To assess the potential value of this spectrum, this paper derives scaling laws on the per mobile downlink feasible rate with large bandwidth and number of nodes, for both Infrastructure Single Hop (ISH) and Infrastructure Multi-Hop (IMH) architectures. It is shown that, for both cases, there exist critical bandwidth scalings above which increasing the bandwidth no longer increases the feasible rate per node. These critical thresholds coincide exactly with the bandwidths where, for each architecture, the network transitions from being degrees-of-freedom-limited to power-limited. For ISH, this critical bandwidth threshold is lower than IMH when the number of users per base station grows with network size. This result suggests that multi-hop transmissions may be necessary to fully exploit large bandwidth degrees of freedom in deployments with growing number of users per cell.
Keywords
cellular radio; mobile computing; radio networks; radio spectrum management; 5G cellular networks; IMH; ISH; critical bandwidth scalings; infrastructure multihop wireless networks; infrastructure single hop wireless networks; millimeter wave bands; mobile downlink feasible rate; multihop transmissions; network size; next-generation systems; scaling laws; wideband regimes; Antennas; Downlink; Interference; Nickel; Protocols; Wideband; Wideband communications; capacity scaling laws; cellular networks; millimeter wave radio; relaying;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Theory (ISIT), 2014 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Honolulu, HI
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISIT.2014.6874798
Filename
6874798
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