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Femtocells are expected as the surest way to increase the system capacity with higher-quality links and more spatial reuse in future networks. In spite of their great potential, the system capacity is highly susceptible to network density because a large portion of users are exposed to inter-cell interference (ICI). In this work, we proposed a dynamic interference avoidance scheme in densely deployed...
This paper addresses the problem of interference coordination in relay-aided cellular OFDMA systems, aiming at exploiting the benefits of RNs while minimizing the negative effects of interferences introduced. We first analyze the possible interference scenarios in multi-cell OFDMA systems. Based on the insights in our analysis, we propose an Integrated Interference Coordination Scheme (IICS) for cellular...
Dynamic spectrum auction is an effective way to stimulate primary users to lease their idle spectrum and meanwhile solve the competitions among secondary users through bidding. Due to the spatial reusability of spectrum, multiple users which are separate enough can have access to the same spectrum simultaneously without interfering each other. In this paper, we propose a spectrum auction framework...
This paper proposes an inter-cell co-channel interference (CCI) mitigation method with the mixed deployment of evolved NodeBs (eNBs) and relay nodes (RNs) for Long Term Evolution (LTE)-Advanced systems studied in the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). Supporting RNs for LTE-Advanced can increase coverage in areas without service, and also improve system capacity. Although RNs can improve system...
We find the uplink channel allocation that maximizes the total throughput in linear (one-dimensional) cellular systems, under arbitrary fairness constraints defined by resource distribution functions. We exploit a revenue-cost separation principle in this multi-cell interference channel problem, and equivalently transform maximizing the total throughput into minimizing the total interference cost...
This paper presents a novel adaptation of the score-based scheduling principle along with a method for trading-off bandwidth for energy efficiency for use in Long Term Evolution (LTE) systems. The score-based principle is adapted to make use of both a relative and absolute energy efficiency metric. This results in flexible energy efficient scheduling that preserves the quality of service (QoS), as...
In 3GPP LTE-Advanced networks deployed with type I relay nodes (RNs), resource partition is required to support in-band relaying. This paper focuses on how to partition system resources in order to attain improved fairness and efficiency. We first formulate the generalized proportional fair (GPF) resource allocation problem to provide fairness for all users served by the evolved node B (eNB) and its...
We consider an underlay cognitive radio network, in which the cognitive users (also referred to as secondary users (SUs)) are allowed to access the licensed spectrum simultaneously with the primary users (PUs). Specifically we solve a beamforming and power allocation problem in the downlink with mixed quality-of-service (QoS) requirements where a set of SUs are required to achieve a specific signal-to-interference...
Recently, operators have resorted to femtocell networks in order to enhance indoor coverage and quality of service since macro-antennas fail to reach these objectives. Nevertheless, they are confronted to many challenges to make a success of femtocells deployment. In this paper, we address the issue of resources allocation in femtocell networks using OFDMA technology (e.g., WiMAX, LTE). Specifically,...
We consider one of the latest feature included in the Release 9 of the GSM/EDGE standard: the Orthogonal Sub Channel (OSC) transmission scheme. OSC aims at doubling the cell capacity by multiplexing two co-cell users on the same radio resource. In this work we deal with the challenge of finding the optimum pairing strategy among co-cell OSC users exploiting the Adaptive QPSK (AQPSK) modulation in...
In this paper, an efficient rate allocation scheme to maximize the throughput in uplink multi-rate time-hopping ultra-wideband (TH-UWB) communications is proposed. This is a challenging task due to the lack of a suitable closed form expression of the multiuser interference in a multi-rate context. Moreover, an exhaustive search for the optimal solution would be too prohibitive due to the high complexity...
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