A Study of Interference Distributions in Millimeter Wave Cellular Networks

A. Alizadeh, M. Vu, T. Rappaport
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Abstract

We study the distribution of the interference power in a millimeter wave (mmWave) cellular network. Such interference is random and highly dependent on the employed transmission technique, as well as the varying channel conditions and the varying association between users and base stations. Traditional networks at lower frequencies usually employ omnidirectional transmission which creates an (almost) equal amount of interference in any direction. MmWave networks, however, must employ directional beamforming transmission in order to compensate for the high path loss in mmWave frequency bands. These directional transmissions drastically change the network interference structure. We examine the interference power distributions in an mmWave network employing beamforming transmission under different user association schemes, and contrast with those under omnidirectional transmission. Numerical results using an analytical mmWave channel model and a measurement-based channel generator, NYUSIM, show that beamforming not only reduces the amount of strong interference and hence significantly enhances network throughput, but also user association can considerably alter network interference and throughput structures.
毫米波蜂窝网络中干扰分布的研究
研究了毫米波蜂窝网络中干扰功率的分布。这种干扰是随机的,高度依赖于所采用的传输技术,以及不同的信道条件和用户与基站之间的不同关联。低频率的传统网络通常采用全向传输,这在任何方向上都会产生(几乎)等量的干扰。然而,为了补偿毫米波频段的高路径损耗,毫米波网络必须采用定向波束形成传输。这些定向传输极大地改变了网络的干扰结构。我们研究了不同用户关联方案下采用波束形成传输的毫米波网络的干扰功率分布,并与全向传输的毫米波网络进行了对比。使用解析毫米波信道模型和基于测量的信道发生器NYUSIM的数值结果表明,波束形成不仅减少了强干扰的数量,从而显着提高了网络吞吐量,而且用户关联可以显着改变网络干扰和吞吐量结构。
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