Dynamic Interference Steering in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
With the development of diverse wireless communication technologies, interference has become a key impediment in network performance, thus making effective interference management (IM) essential to accommodate a rapidly increasing number of subscribers with diverse services. Although there have been...
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doaj-fad7aa34fa2d498ea143e27098f100902021-03-29T20:50:45ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-016285522856210.1109/ACCESS.2018.28362218358696Dynamic Interference Steering in Heterogeneous Cellular NetworksZ. Li0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3824-0136F. Guo1C. Shu2Kang G. Shin3J. Liu4School of Cyber Engineering, Xidian University, Xi’an, ChinaSchool of Telecommunications, Xidian University, Xi’an, ChinaSchool of Telecommunications, Xidian University, Xi’an, ChinaDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USACenter for Cybersecurity Research and Development, National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo, JapanWith the development of diverse wireless communication technologies, interference has become a key impediment in network performance, thus making effective interference management (IM) essential to accommodate a rapidly increasing number of subscribers with diverse services. Although there have been numerous IM schemes proposed thus far, none of them are free of some form of cost. It is, therefore, important to balance the benefit brought by and cost of each adopted IM scheme by adapting its operating parameters to various network deployments and dynamic channel conditions. We propose a novel IM scheme, called dynamic interference steering (DIS), by recognizing the fact that interference can be not only suppressed or mitigated but also steered in a particular direction. Specifically, DIS exploits both channel state information and the data contained in the interfering signal to generate a signal that modifies the spatial feature of the original interference to partially or fully cancel the interference appearing at the victim receiver. By intelligently determining the strength of the steering signal, DIS can steer the interference in an optimal direction to balance the transmitter's power used for interference steering and the desired signal's transmission. DIS is shown via simulation to be able to make better use of the transmit power, hence enhancing users' spectral efficiency effectively.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8358696/Interferencecostsadaptive signal processing |
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With the development of diverse wireless communication technologies, interference has become a key impediment in network performance, thus making effective interference management (IM) essential to accommodate a rapidly increasing number of subscribers with diverse services. Although there have been numerous IM schemes proposed thus far, none of them are free of some form of cost. It is, therefore, important to balance the benefit brought by and cost of each adopted IM scheme by adapting its operating parameters to various network deployments and dynamic channel conditions. We propose a novel IM scheme, called dynamic interference steering (DIS), by recognizing the fact that interference can be not only suppressed or mitigated but also steered in a particular direction. Specifically, DIS exploits both channel state information and the data contained in the interfering signal to generate a signal that modifies the spatial feature of the original interference to partially or fully cancel the interference appearing at the victim receiver. By intelligently determining the strength of the steering signal, DIS can steer the interference in an optimal direction to balance the transmitter's power used for interference steering and the desired signal's transmission. DIS is shown via simulation to be able to make better use of the transmit power, hence enhancing users' spectral efficiency effectively. |
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Interference costs adaptive signal processing |
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