DocumentCode :
2051721
Title :
Downlink interference management in femtocell networks - a comprehensive study and survey
Author :
Palanisamy, P. ; Nirmala, S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of ECE, Paavai Eng. Coll., Namakkal, India
fYear :
2013
fDate :
21-22 Feb. 2013
Firstpage :
747
Lastpage :
754
Abstract :
Femtocell has gained considerable attention to provide indoor ubiquitous mobile broadband coverage at higher data rate along with excellent voice service. It is a low power, short range, user installed Home Base Station for connection of personal equipments such as laptops, notepads and mobile phones provided priority for voice service. Operating at licensed spectrum, femtocells are overlaid on the existing macrocell network, forms a two-tier heterogeneous network. Unplanned ad-hoc manner deployment and restricted access mode of femtocells create much stronger and highly variable interference in the two-tier heterogeneous macro-femtocellular networks. The downlink is more critical in terms of femto-macro interference, because it depends on the proximity of victim UE from base station. If the victim is in much close to the aggressor base station, the QoS of victim gets much affected and there is degradation in overall system capacity and greater outage probability. Emerging interactive and content uploading services stress the need for proper femtocell interference management in such two-tier heterogeneous network. This paper presents a comprehensive study on downlink interference scenarios under co-channel deployment and detailed survey on downlink interference management strategies in such networks. It is concluded that intelligent subchannel allocation using cognitive radio concept and transmit beamforming along codebook restriction, macrocell beam subset selection, ICBM, G-ACCS and partial co-channel deployment schemes play significant role on interference management in OFDMA femtocell networks whereas, in CDMA femtocells distributed adaptive power control, joint power control with admission control and IA code assignment strategy can be used for interference management. Issues such as signaling and channel sensing overhead, computational complexity, potential error in the estimation of RB usage and time complexity in channel selection and power allocation are y- t to be solved and indicate rich and clear research prospects in interference management of femtocell networks.
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; adaptive control; cochannel interference; cognitive radio; computational complexity; distributed control; femtocellular radio; frequency division multiple access; indoor radio; mobile ad hoc networks; mobile handsets; mobility management (mobile radio); power control; quality of service; radiofrequency interference; telecommunication channels; CDMA femtocells; G-ACCS; IA code assignment strategy; ICBM; OFDMA femtocell networks; QoS; RB usage estimatjon; admission control; channel selection; channel sensing overhead; codebook restriction; cognitive radio; comprehensive study; computational complexity; content uploading services stress; distributed adaptive power control; downlink interference management; femto-macro interference; femtocell interference management; femtocell networks; heterogeneous macro-femtocellular networks; home base station; indoor ubiquitous mobile broadband coverage; intelligent subchannel allocation; joint power control; laptops; macrocell beam subset selection; macrocell network; mobile phones; notepads; outage probability; overall system capacity; overall system capacity degradation; partial cochannel deployment; personal equipments; potential error; power allocation; signaling; survey; two-tier heterogeneous network; unplanned adhoc manner deployment; voice service; Downlink; Femtocell networks; Interference; Macrocell networks; Power control; Resource management; Throughput; Femtocell; co-tier interference; cross-tier interference; interference management;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Communication and Embedded Systems (ICICES), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chennai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5786-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICICES.2013.6508246
Filename :
6508246
Link To Document :
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