Channel assignment and opportunistic spectrum access in two-tier cellular networks with cognitive small cells

Hesham Elsawy, E. Hossain
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Cognitive small cells using opportunistic spectrum access (OSA) are envisioned to be a key technology for future generation multi-tier cellular wireless networks. In a multi-tier cellular network with universal frequency reuse, macrocell users may suffer performance degradation due to inter-tier interference caused by closed-access small cells. On the other hand, when the traffic load served by the macro network tier is high, the OSA performance of the small cells will be poor. However, similar to that for the macrocell users, the quality-of-service (QoS) performance of the small cell users need to be guaranteed. Therefore, efficient channel sharing mechanisms need to be developed for macrocell and small cell users. In this paper, we investigate on two extremal channel assignment techniques, namely, the random channel assignment (RCA) and the sequential channel assignment (SCA) techniques in the macro tier in order to accommodate the overlaid cognitive small cells with an acceptable OSA performance. We show that, for downlink transmission, while the RCA scheme offers a low intra-tier interference for macro users, it results in a degraded OSA performance (in terms of probability of successful channel access) for the small cells. On the other hand, the SCA scheme enhances the OSA performance of the small cells at the expense of increased intra-tier interference for macro users. To quantify the performance gain achieved due to OSA by the small cells for these two channel assignment schemes, we compare the coverage probability of a generic macro user when the small cells are cognitive and when the small cells aggressively use the spectrum.
认知小细胞双层蜂窝网络中的信道分配和机会频谱接入
使用机会频谱接入(OSA)的认知小蜂窝被设想为下一代多层蜂窝无线网络的关键技术。在通用频率复用的多层蜂窝网络中,由于封闭接入的小蜂窝造成的层间干扰,可能会导致大蜂窝用户的性能下降。另一方面,当宏网络层服务的流量负载较大时,小蜂窝的OSA性能会较差。但是,与宏小区用户的QoS性能类似,小小区用户的QoS性能也需要得到保证。因此,需要为大蜂窝和小蜂窝用户开发有效的信道共享机制。本文研究了宏层的两种极端信道分配技术,即随机信道分配(RCA)和顺序信道分配(SCA)技术,以适应具有可接受OSA性能的重叠认知小细胞。我们表明,对于下行链路传输,虽然RCA方案为宏用户提供了较低的层内干扰,但它会导致小蜂窝的OSA性能下降(就信道成功访问的概率而言)。另一方面,SCA方案提高了小蜂窝的OSA性能,但代价是增加了宏用户的层内干扰。为了量化小蜂窝在这两种信道分配方案中由于OSA而获得的性能增益,我们比较了小蜂窝认知和小蜂窝积极使用频谱时通用宏用户的覆盖概率。
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