Uplink capacity and user association for cooperative heterogeneous cellular networks

Zeina Mheich, A. Domenico, V. Savin
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This paper aims at studying user association for uplink (UL) transmission in cooperative heterogeneous cellular networks, where small cell sum rate is limited by the backhaul (BH) capacity. The investigated architecture can be modeled as a multiple-access relay channel (MARC) channel where multiple users communicate with a final destination (the macro base station) with the help of a relay (the small cell base station). A network-coding-based MARC, which exploits both the direct and relayed transmissions, is introduced to deal with low-capacity BH. We assess the UL average system capacity for 1) the baseline association based on the strongest reference signal received power (RSRP) in downlink (DL) and 2) the optimized user association chosen to improve the overall network UL sum-rate. Our results show that the network-coding-based MARC scheme achieves significant gains with respect to the pure relaying strategy. We further show that the optimized user association provides significant gains in network UL sum-rate with respect to the RSRP association, for the same sum power constraint and without degrading DL performance, especially when the BH capacity is sufficiently large.
协同异构蜂窝网络的上行容量和用户关联
本文研究了协作异构蜂窝网络中小蜂窝和速率受回程容量限制的上行传输用户关联问题。所研究的体系结构可以建模为一个多址中继信道(MARC)信道,其中多个用户在中继(小蜂窝基站)的帮助下与最终目的地(宏基站)通信。提出了一种利用直接传输和中继传输的基于网络编码的MARC来处理低容量BH。我们评估了1)基于下行链路(DL)中最强参考信号接收功率(RSRP)的基线关联和2)选择的优化用户关联以提高整个网络UL求和速率的UL平均系统容量。我们的研究结果表明,基于网络编码的MARC方案相对于纯中继策略取得了显著的进步。我们进一步表明,对于相同的和功率约束,优化的用户关联提供了相对于RSRP关联的网络UL和速率的显着增益,并且不会降低DL性能,特别是当BH容量足够大时。
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