Achievable Sum-Rate Analysis of Massive MIMO Full-Duplex Wireless Backhaul Links in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks

This paper proposes a heterogeneous network topology, where the backhaul links are supported by massive multiple-input multiple-output systems with full-duplex (FD) modes. Communication is achieved in two phases. In the first phase, we equip macro cell (MC) base station (BS) with massive receive ant...

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Main Authors: Prince Anokye, Roger Kwao Ahiadormey, Changick Song, Kyoung-Jae Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8341824/
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spelling doaj-9bd30972b8654df9934f38f0923d980c2021-03-29T20:44:52ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-016234562346910.1109/ACCESS.2018.28285988341824Achievable Sum-Rate Analysis of Massive MIMO Full-Duplex Wireless Backhaul Links in Heterogeneous Cellular NetworksPrince Anokye0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4014-4207Roger Kwao Ahiadormey1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4326-7314Changick Song2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5325-3699Kyoung-Jae Lee3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9579-6600Department of Electronics and Control Engineering, Hanbat National University, Daejeon, South KoreaDepartment of Electronics and Control Engineering, Hanbat National University, Daejeon, South KoreaDepartment of Electronic Engineering, Korea National University of Transportation, Chungju, South KoreaDepartment of Electronics and Control Engineering, Hanbat National University, Daejeon, South KoreaThis paper proposes a heterogeneous network topology, where the backhaul links are supported by massive multiple-input multiple-output systems with full-duplex (FD) modes. Communication is achieved in two phases. In the first phase, we equip macro cell (MC) base station (BS) with massive receive antennas and few transmit antennas and all small cell (SC) BSs with massive receive antennas and a single transmit antenna. In the second phase, a circulator switches the massive receive antennas into transmit antennas and transmit antennas into receive antennas. Under the assumption of imperfect channel state information and large antenna regime, closed-form expressions have been derived for the uplink/downlink achievable sum-rate. From the results, we check that the strength of self-interference (SI) and SC-to-SC interference which occur due to FD operation depends largely on the number of SCs. By increasing the number of SCs, achievable sum-rates also increase but require more antennas to overcome the deleterious effects of the SI and SC-to-SC interference. Based on our analytical results, a hybrid FD/half-duplex system is proposed according to the interferences and the number of antennas. Furthermore, using our system model, it is shown that the transmit power of the MC BS and the SC BSs can be scaled down proportionally to the massive number of receive antennas (first phase) and the massive number of transmit antennas (second phase) and still achieve a required rate.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8341824/Wireless backhaulfull-duplexheterogeneous networksmassive MIMOmaximum ratio combiningmaximum ratio transmission
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author Prince Anokye
Roger Kwao Ahiadormey
Changick Song
Kyoung-Jae Lee
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Roger Kwao Ahiadormey
Changick Song
Kyoung-Jae Lee
Achievable Sum-Rate Analysis of Massive MIMO Full-Duplex Wireless Backhaul Links in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
IEEE Access
Wireless backhaul
full-duplex
heterogeneous networks
massive MIMO
maximum ratio combining
maximum ratio transmission
author_facet Prince Anokye
Roger Kwao Ahiadormey
Changick Song
Kyoung-Jae Lee
author_sort Prince Anokye
title Achievable Sum-Rate Analysis of Massive MIMO Full-Duplex Wireless Backhaul Links in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
title_short Achievable Sum-Rate Analysis of Massive MIMO Full-Duplex Wireless Backhaul Links in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
title_full Achievable Sum-Rate Analysis of Massive MIMO Full-Duplex Wireless Backhaul Links in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
title_fullStr Achievable Sum-Rate Analysis of Massive MIMO Full-Duplex Wireless Backhaul Links in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
title_full_unstemmed Achievable Sum-Rate Analysis of Massive MIMO Full-Duplex Wireless Backhaul Links in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
title_sort achievable sum-rate analysis of massive mimo full-duplex wireless backhaul links in heterogeneous cellular networks
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This paper proposes a heterogeneous network topology, where the backhaul links are supported by massive multiple-input multiple-output systems with full-duplex (FD) modes. Communication is achieved in two phases. In the first phase, we equip macro cell (MC) base station (BS) with massive receive antennas and few transmit antennas and all small cell (SC) BSs with massive receive antennas and a single transmit antenna. In the second phase, a circulator switches the massive receive antennas into transmit antennas and transmit antennas into receive antennas. Under the assumption of imperfect channel state information and large antenna regime, closed-form expressions have been derived for the uplink/downlink achievable sum-rate. From the results, we check that the strength of self-interference (SI) and SC-to-SC interference which occur due to FD operation depends largely on the number of SCs. By increasing the number of SCs, achievable sum-rates also increase but require more antennas to overcome the deleterious effects of the SI and SC-to-SC interference. Based on our analytical results, a hybrid FD/half-duplex system is proposed according to the interferences and the number of antennas. Furthermore, using our system model, it is shown that the transmit power of the MC BS and the SC BSs can be scaled down proportionally to the massive number of receive antennas (first phase) and the massive number of transmit antennas (second phase) and still achieve a required rate.
topic Wireless backhaul
full-duplex
heterogeneous networks
massive MIMO
maximum ratio combining
maximum ratio transmission
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