Best-Response Distributed Subchannel Selection for Minimizing Interference in Femtocell Networks}

We study a distributed channel allocation problem of non-cooperative OFDMA femtocells in two-tiered macro-femto networks. The objective is to maximize the total capacity of uplink macro users and femto users. We assume a time-slotted system, a time-invariant channel model (no fading), each user know...

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Main Authors: Somsak Kittipiyakul, Shashi Shah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Alliance for Innovation (EAI) 2015-08-01
Series:EAI Endorsed Transactions on Context-aware Systems and Applications
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Online Access:http://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/icst.iniscom.2015.258415
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spelling doaj-146ab9a3392c4b04866ccae6d06e0f302020-11-25T02:29:24ZengEuropean Alliance for Innovation (EAI)EAI Endorsed Transactions on Context-aware Systems and Applications2409-00262015-08-01251910.4108/icst.iniscom.2015.258415Best-Response Distributed Subchannel Selection for Minimizing Interference in Femtocell Networks}Somsak Kittipiyakul0Shashi Shah1Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology; somsak@siit.tu.ac.thSirindhorn International Institute of Technology and Japan Advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyWe study a distributed channel allocation problem of non-cooperative OFDMA femtocells in two-tiered macro-femto networks. The objective is to maximize the total capacity of uplink macro users and femto users. We assume a time-slotted system, a time-invariant channel model (no fading), each user knows the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) of all channels, and the channel selection happens only at the beginning of each time-slot. We study the performance of a best-response strategy where each user chooses to transmit in the highest-SINR channel. For simplicity, we focus on the homogeneous 3-link, 2-channel case and show that if all users update their actions every time-slot (i.e., all users make simultaneous moves), an oscillation can occur and result in the worst performance. To avoid the oscillation and achieve the highest total capacity, while still assuming no coordination among the users, we propose a stochastic best-response algorithm, where each user updates its channel selection with a selection probability p. We use a Markov chain to analyze the average capacity performance and use simulation results to confirm our analysis and also provide performance of other homogeneous cases with more number of links and channels. It is shown that the highest total capacity can be achieved when the selection probability p is very small. This stochastic best response with small p in effect provides a sequential move mechanism which requires no coordination.http://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/icst.iniscom.2015.258415femtocellsinterference managementdistributed subchannel selectionsimultaneous movebest response strategynash equilibrium
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Best-Response Distributed Subchannel Selection for Minimizing Interference in Femtocell Networks}
EAI Endorsed Transactions on Context-aware Systems and Applications
femtocells
interference management
distributed subchannel selection
simultaneous move
best response strategy
nash equilibrium
author_facet Somsak Kittipiyakul
Shashi Shah
author_sort Somsak Kittipiyakul
title Best-Response Distributed Subchannel Selection for Minimizing Interference in Femtocell Networks}
title_short Best-Response Distributed Subchannel Selection for Minimizing Interference in Femtocell Networks}
title_full Best-Response Distributed Subchannel Selection for Minimizing Interference in Femtocell Networks}
title_fullStr Best-Response Distributed Subchannel Selection for Minimizing Interference in Femtocell Networks}
title_full_unstemmed Best-Response Distributed Subchannel Selection for Minimizing Interference in Femtocell Networks}
title_sort best-response distributed subchannel selection for minimizing interference in femtocell networks}
publisher European Alliance for Innovation (EAI)
series EAI Endorsed Transactions on Context-aware Systems and Applications
issn 2409-0026
publishDate 2015-08-01
description We study a distributed channel allocation problem of non-cooperative OFDMA femtocells in two-tiered macro-femto networks. The objective is to maximize the total capacity of uplink macro users and femto users. We assume a time-slotted system, a time-invariant channel model (no fading), each user knows the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) of all channels, and the channel selection happens only at the beginning of each time-slot. We study the performance of a best-response strategy where each user chooses to transmit in the highest-SINR channel. For simplicity, we focus on the homogeneous 3-link, 2-channel case and show that if all users update their actions every time-slot (i.e., all users make simultaneous moves), an oscillation can occur and result in the worst performance. To avoid the oscillation and achieve the highest total capacity, while still assuming no coordination among the users, we propose a stochastic best-response algorithm, where each user updates its channel selection with a selection probability p. We use a Markov chain to analyze the average capacity performance and use simulation results to confirm our analysis and also provide performance of other homogeneous cases with more number of links and channels. It is shown that the highest total capacity can be achieved when the selection probability p is very small. This stochastic best response with small p in effect provides a sequential move mechanism which requires no coordination.
topic femtocells
interference management
distributed subchannel selection
simultaneous move
best response strategy
nash equilibrium
url http://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/icst.iniscom.2015.258415
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