Title :
Inter-cell interference coordination in Heterogeneous Network: A qualitative and quantitative analysis
Author :
Hasan, M.K. ; Ismail, A.F. ; Aisha, H.A. ; Abdullah, K. ; Ramli, Ham ; Islam, Shariful ; Nafi, Nazmus ; Mohamad, Hafizal
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Int. Islamic Univ. Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract :
Heterogeneous Networks (HetNet) comprise networks with specially designed architecture. To cover large areas, established base stations (macro sites) are used; for coating buildings, microcells are employed; for covering individual levels or floors in a building, Pico-cells are utilized; and finally for providing wireless coverage to individual apartments, small offices, and home based businesses, femtocells (HeNodeBs) are exploited. The goal behind the implementation of HetNets involves incrementing the capacity, modifying spectrum use, lowering the capital and operating costs, as well as offering steady user-based experience of network architecture. Furthermore, HeNodeBs have been developed for voice, data, video services in home and offices and a certain outdoor scenario with a very limited geographical coverage. However, these random HeNodeB deployments raises co-tier and cross-tier inter-cell interference which results system performance degradation. The existing approaches have tried to solve Inter-cell Interference (ICI) issues. Yet, these techniques are become unsatisfactory for recent communications as aggressive frequency reuse is desired to maintain high data-rates. In this paper, we investigated and identified recent issues of inter-cell interference coordination problems. The related schemes and techniques are also analyzed in order to highlight the pros and cons of each of the schemes.
Keywords :
femtocellular radio; indoor communication; microcellular radio; picocellular radio; radiofrequency interference; telecommunication services; HeNodeBs; HetNet; ICI; base stations; co-tier intercell interference; coating buildings; cross-tier intercell interference; data services; data-rates; femtocells; frequency reuse; geographical coverage; heterogeneous network; home based businesses; individual apartments; macrosites; microcells; operating costs; pico-cells; qualitative analysis; quantitative analysis; small offices; steady user-based experience; system performance degradation; video services; voice services; wireless coverage; Base stations; Computer architecture; Equations; Interference; Mathematical model; Resource management; Throughput; LTE-Advanced; cognitive Radio; femtocell; inter-cell interference;
Conference_Titel :
Communications (MICC), 2013 IEEE Malaysia International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kuala Lumpur
DOI :
10.1109/MICC.2013.6805855