Title :
Uplink multicell processing with limited backhaul via successive interference cancellation
Author :
Lei Zhou ; Wei Yu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Abstract :
This paper studies an uplink multicell joint processing model in which the base-stations are connected to a centralized processing server via rate-limited digital backhaul links. Unlike previous studies where the centralized processor jointly decodes all the source messages from all base-stations, this paper proposes a suboptimal achievability scheme in which the Wyner-Ziv compress-and-forward relaying technique is employed on a per-base-station basis, but successive interference cancellation (SIC) is used at the central processor to mitigate multicell interference. This results in an achievable rate region that is easily computable, in contrast to the joint processing schemes in which the rate regions can only be characterized by exponential number of rate constraints. Under the per-base-station SIC framework, this paper further studies the impact of the limited-capacity backhaul links on the achievable rates and establishes that in order to achieve to within constant number of bits to the maximal SIC rate with infinite-capacity backhaul, the backhaul capacity must scale logarithmically with the signal-to-interference-and-noise ratio (SINR) at each base-station. Finally, this paper studies the optimal backhaul rate allocation problem for an uplink multicell joint processing model with a total backhaul capacity constraint. The analysis reveals that the optimal strategy that maximizes the overall sum rate should also scale with the log of the SINR at each base-station.
Keywords :
cellular radio; interference suppression; relay networks (telecommunication); signal processing; SIC; SINR; Wyner-Ziv compress-and-forward relaying technique; achievable rate region; backhaul capacity constraint; base-stations; centralized processing server; centralized processor; exponential number; joint processing schemes; limited-capacity backhaul links; multicell interference; optimal backhaul rate allocation problem; optimal strategy; overall sum rate; per-base-station basis; rate constraints; rate regions; rate-limited digital backhaul links; signal-to-interference-and-noise ratio; source messages; successive interference cancellation; uplink multicell joint processing model; uplink multicell processing;
Conference_Titel :
Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Anaheim, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0920-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1930-529X
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2012.6503462