Coverage and Rate Analysis for Location-Aware Cross-Tier Cooperation in Two-Tier HetNets

Heterogeneous networks (HetNets) are regarded as a promising approach to handle the deluge of mobile data traffic. With the co-channel deployment of small cells, the coverage and capacity of the network will be improved. However, the conventional maximum-received-power (MRP) user association scheme...

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Main Authors: Lili Guo, Shanya Cong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-08-01
Series:Symmetry
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/9/8/157
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spelling doaj-5ab89c3219664ce088cbdcc1497808552020-11-25T00:08:38ZengMDPI AGSymmetry2073-89942017-08-019815710.3390/sym9080157sym9080157Coverage and Rate Analysis for Location-Aware Cross-Tier Cooperation in Two-Tier HetNetsLili Guo0Shanya Cong1College of Information and Communication Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, ChinaCollege of Information and Communication Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, ChinaHeterogeneous networks (HetNets) are regarded as a promising approach to handle the deluge of mobile data traffic. With the co-channel deployment of small cells, the coverage and capacity of the network will be improved. However, the conventional maximum-received-power (MRP) user association scheme and cross-tier interference issue significantly diminish the performance gain provided by small cells. In this paper, we propose a novel location-aware cross-tier cooperation (LA-CTC) scheme for jointly achieving load balancing and interference mitigation in two-tier HetNets. In detail, we define an inner region for each macro base station (MBS) where the femto base stations (FBSs) will be deactivated, and thereby the users within the inner region will only be served by the MBS. Subsequently, for the users located in the outer region, the proposed scheme only uses coordinated multipoint (CoMP) transmission by two tiers of BSs to eliminate the excessive cross-tier interference suffered by offloaded users, whereas users with good locations are served directly by either a MBS or a FBS. Using tools of stochastic geometry, we derived the analytical expressions for the coverage probability and average rate of a randomly chosen user. Meanwhile, the analytical results were validated through Monte Carlo simulations. The numerical results show that the proposed scheme can improve the performance of networks significantly. Moreover, we compare the performance of the proposed scheme with that of the conventional MRP scheme, the cell range expansion (CRE) scheme and the location-aware cross-tier CoMP transmission (LA-CTCT) scheme in the literature. Numerical comparisons revealed that the proposed LA-CTC scheme outperforms the other three schemes.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/9/8/157heterogeneous networkslocation awareCoMPcoverage probabilityaverage ratestochastic geometry
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Coverage and Rate Analysis for Location-Aware Cross-Tier Cooperation in Two-Tier HetNets
Symmetry
heterogeneous networks
location aware
CoMP
coverage probability
average rate
stochastic geometry
author_facet Lili Guo
Shanya Cong
author_sort Lili Guo
title Coverage and Rate Analysis for Location-Aware Cross-Tier Cooperation in Two-Tier HetNets
title_short Coverage and Rate Analysis for Location-Aware Cross-Tier Cooperation in Two-Tier HetNets
title_full Coverage and Rate Analysis for Location-Aware Cross-Tier Cooperation in Two-Tier HetNets
title_fullStr Coverage and Rate Analysis for Location-Aware Cross-Tier Cooperation in Two-Tier HetNets
title_full_unstemmed Coverage and Rate Analysis for Location-Aware Cross-Tier Cooperation in Two-Tier HetNets
title_sort coverage and rate analysis for location-aware cross-tier cooperation in two-tier hetnets
publisher MDPI AG
series Symmetry
issn 2073-8994
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Heterogeneous networks (HetNets) are regarded as a promising approach to handle the deluge of mobile data traffic. With the co-channel deployment of small cells, the coverage and capacity of the network will be improved. However, the conventional maximum-received-power (MRP) user association scheme and cross-tier interference issue significantly diminish the performance gain provided by small cells. In this paper, we propose a novel location-aware cross-tier cooperation (LA-CTC) scheme for jointly achieving load balancing and interference mitigation in two-tier HetNets. In detail, we define an inner region for each macro base station (MBS) where the femto base stations (FBSs) will be deactivated, and thereby the users within the inner region will only be served by the MBS. Subsequently, for the users located in the outer region, the proposed scheme only uses coordinated multipoint (CoMP) transmission by two tiers of BSs to eliminate the excessive cross-tier interference suffered by offloaded users, whereas users with good locations are served directly by either a MBS or a FBS. Using tools of stochastic geometry, we derived the analytical expressions for the coverage probability and average rate of a randomly chosen user. Meanwhile, the analytical results were validated through Monte Carlo simulations. The numerical results show that the proposed scheme can improve the performance of networks significantly. Moreover, we compare the performance of the proposed scheme with that of the conventional MRP scheme, the cell range expansion (CRE) scheme and the location-aware cross-tier CoMP transmission (LA-CTCT) scheme in the literature. Numerical comparisons revealed that the proposed LA-CTC scheme outperforms the other three schemes.
topic heterogeneous networks
location aware
CoMP
coverage probability
average rate
stochastic geometry
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/9/8/157
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