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Título: Physical-Layer Transmission Cooperative Strategies for Heterogeneous Networks
Autor: Ali, Syed
Castanheira, Daniel
Silva, Adão
Gameiro, Atilio
Palavras-chave: Interference alignment (IA)
Space-frequency block codes (SFBC)
Downlink (DL)
Heterogeneous networks (HetNets)
Small-cell system
Macro-cell system
Data: 14-Dez-2016
Editora: INTECH
Resumo: The deployment of small cells within the boundaries of a macro-cell is considered to be an effective solution to cope with the current trend of higher data rates and improved system capacity. In the current heterogeneous configuration with the mass deployment of small cells, it is preferred that these two cell types coexist over the same spectrum, because acquiring additional spectrum licenses for small cells is difficult and expensive. However, the coexistence leads to cross-tier/inter-system interference. In this context, this contribution investigates interference alignment (IA) methods in order to mitigate the interference of macro-cell base station towards the small cell user terminals. More specifically, we design a diversity-oriented interference alignment scheme with spacefrequency block codes (SFBC). The main motivation for joint interference alignment with SFBC is to allow the coexistence of two systems under minor inter-system information exchange. The small cells just need to know what space-frequency block code is used by the macro-cell system and no inter-system channels need to be exchanged, contrarily to other schemes recently proposed. Numerical results show that the proposed method achieves a performance close to the case where full-cooperation between the tiers is allowed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/18427
DOI: 10.5772/66818
ISBN: 978-953-51-2834-2
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