部分频谱重叠的全双工蜂窝网络中的分布式资源分配

Itsikiantsoa Randrianantenaina, H. Dahrouj, Hesham Elsawy, Mohamed-Slim Alouini
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资源分配方案的可行性是无线系统实际实施中的一个主要挑战。分散的资源分配就是这样一个可行性要求,因为它在不可能进行集中处理时产生优化的方案。本文对全双工(FD)蜂窝网络中一种特殊的分散干扰管理方案进行了评价。考虑一个允许上行(UL)和下行(DL)频率通道之间灵活部分重叠的FD蜂窝网络。信道重叠产生自干扰、跨模干扰和模内干扰。因此,系统的性能成为每个基站(BS)-用户对分配的功率的函数,以及每个通信对的DL和UL之间频谱重叠的分数。本文考虑在功率约束下的全网效用函数最大化问题,从而在全网范围内以分布式方式对频谱重叠和发射功率进行适当微调。本文提出使用外部性方法来解决这个问题,该方法可以通过网络实体之间合理数量的信息交换以分布式方式实现。本文进一步研究了三种类型的效用函数:日志速率、网络频谱效率和能源效率的总和,以便清楚地描述FD设置中实现速率、消耗功率和UL/DL公平性之间的权衡。仿真结果突出了所提出的分布式算法的收敛性,并说明了与各种网络场景的集中式解决方案相比,它在不同实用程序下的性能。
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Distributed resource allocation in full-duplex cellular networks with partial spectrum overlap
The feasibility of resource allocation schemes is a major challenge in the practical implementation of wireless systems. Decentralized resource allocation is one such feasibility requirement, as it yields optimized schemes when no centralized processing is possible. This paper evaluates one particular type of decentralized interference management schemes in a full-duplex (FD) cellular network. Consider an FD cellular network that allows flexible partial overlap between the uplink (UL) and downlink (DL) frequency channel. The channel overlap generates self-interference, cross-mode interference and intra-mode interference. The performance of the system becomes, therefore, a function of the powers allocated at each base station (BS)-user pair, and the fraction of spectrum overlap between the DL and UL of each communicating pair. The paper considers the problem of maximizing a network-wide utility function subject to power constraints, so as to appropriately fine-tune the spectrum overlap and the transmit powers in a distributed manner across the network. The paper proposes solving the problem using the externalities approach, which can be implemented in a distributed fashion with a reasonable amount of information exchange between the network entities. The paper further examines three types of utility functions: the sum of log-rate, the network spectral efficiency, and the energy efficiency, so as to clearly describe the trade-off between the achieved rate, the consumed power, and UL/DL fairness in the FD setup. Simulation results highlight the convergence of the proposed distributed algorithm, and illustrate its performance under different utilities as compared to centralized solutions for various networks scenarios.
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