Analysis of Load Balancing and Interference Management in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks

To meet the current cellular capacity demands, proactive offloading is required in heterogeneous cellular networks (HetCNets) comprising of different tiers of base stations (BSs), e.g., small-cell BSs (sBSs) and conventional macro-cell BSs (mBSs). Each tier differs from the others in terms of BS tra...

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Main Authors: Ziaul Haq Abbas, Fazal Muhammad, Lei Jiao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2017-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7994600/
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spelling doaj-b89ee3315bd94b779ce05ca29cdba2832021-03-29T20:16:00ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362017-01-015146901470510.1109/ACCESS.2017.27324987994600Analysis of Load Balancing and Interference Management in Heterogeneous Cellular NetworksZiaul Haq Abbas0Fazal Muhammad1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0405-0083Lei Jiao2Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Topi, PakistanFaculty of Electrical Engineering, City University of Science and Information Technology, Peshawar, PakistanDepartment of Information and Communication Technology, University of Agder (UiA), Grimstad, NorwayTo meet the current cellular capacity demands, proactive offloading is required in heterogeneous cellular networks (HetCNets) comprising of different tiers of base stations (BSs), e.g., small-cell BSs (sBSs) and conventional macro-cell BSs (mBSs). Each tier differs from the others in terms of BS transmit power, spatial density, and association bias. Consequently, the coverage range of each tier BSs is also different from others. Due to low transmit power, a fewer number of users are associated to an sBS as compared with mBS. Thus, inefficient utilization of small-cell resources occurs. To balance the load across the network, it is necessary to push users to the underloaded small cells from the overloaded macro-cells. In co-channel deployed HetCNets, mBSs cause heavy inter-cell interference (ICI) to the offloaded users, which significantly affects the network performance gain. To address this issue, we develop a tractable analytical network model abating ICI using reverse frequency allocation (RFA) scheme along with cell range expansion-based user association. We probabilistically characterize coverage probability and user rate while considering RFA with and without selective sBS deployment. Our results demonstrate that selective sBS deployment outperforms other deployment methods.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7994600/Heterogeneous cellular networkssmall-cell BSsreverse frequency allocationselective sBS deploymentcoverage probabilityuser rate
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author Ziaul Haq Abbas
Fazal Muhammad
Lei Jiao
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Fazal Muhammad
Lei Jiao
Analysis of Load Balancing and Interference Management in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
IEEE Access
Heterogeneous cellular networks
small-cell BSs
reverse frequency allocation
selective sBS deployment
coverage probability
user rate
author_facet Ziaul Haq Abbas
Fazal Muhammad
Lei Jiao
author_sort Ziaul Haq Abbas
title Analysis of Load Balancing and Interference Management in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
title_short Analysis of Load Balancing and Interference Management in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
title_full Analysis of Load Balancing and Interference Management in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
title_fullStr Analysis of Load Balancing and Interference Management in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Load Balancing and Interference Management in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
title_sort analysis of load balancing and interference management in heterogeneous cellular networks
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2017-01-01
description To meet the current cellular capacity demands, proactive offloading is required in heterogeneous cellular networks (HetCNets) comprising of different tiers of base stations (BSs), e.g., small-cell BSs (sBSs) and conventional macro-cell BSs (mBSs). Each tier differs from the others in terms of BS transmit power, spatial density, and association bias. Consequently, the coverage range of each tier BSs is also different from others. Due to low transmit power, a fewer number of users are associated to an sBS as compared with mBS. Thus, inefficient utilization of small-cell resources occurs. To balance the load across the network, it is necessary to push users to the underloaded small cells from the overloaded macro-cells. In co-channel deployed HetCNets, mBSs cause heavy inter-cell interference (ICI) to the offloaded users, which significantly affects the network performance gain. To address this issue, we develop a tractable analytical network model abating ICI using reverse frequency allocation (RFA) scheme along with cell range expansion-based user association. We probabilistically characterize coverage probability and user rate while considering RFA with and without selective sBS deployment. Our results demonstrate that selective sBS deployment outperforms other deployment methods.
topic Heterogeneous cellular networks
small-cell BSs
reverse frequency allocation
selective sBS deployment
coverage probability
user rate
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7994600/
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