UE admittance and contention free resource allocation for interference mitigation in HetNet cognitive femtocells
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Safdar, Ghazanfar AliAffiliation
University of BedfordshireIssue Date
2023-10-20Subjects
resource allocationinterference mitigation
cognitive radio
Femtocells
HetNets
cellular networks
Subject Categories::G420 Networks and Communications
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Femtocells are designed to co-exist alongside macrocells providing higher spectrum efficiency, spatial frequency reuse, to name a few. However, when deployed in the two-tier architecture with macrocells, interference is imminent thereby it is necessary to mitigate the inherent co-tier and cross-tier interference. The integration of cognitive radio (CR) in femtocells introduces the ability of femtocells to dynamically adapt to varying network conditions through learning, adapting, and reasoning leading to informed decisions. This paper proposes a joint threshold power based admittance and contention free resource allocation scheme (known as Proposed SA) for interference mitigation in HetNet cognitive femtocells (CF). In the proposed SA, a CF sets a threshold value on the mutual interference between itself and a close-by mobile user equipment (MUE). To mitigate cross-tier interference, a CF classifies MUEs which fall above this threshold value (high interference value) as Undesired MUEs (UMUEs), whereas MUEs which fall below this threshold are classified as Desired MUEs (DMUEs). To mitigate co-tier interference, proposed SA introduces a scheduling engine which employs matching policy attributes and assigns resource blocks (RBs) of unique DMUEs to CFs to avoid any possible contention problems, thus providing improved co-tier interference. System level simulations have been performed to demonstrate working and effectiveness of proposed SA. Key performance indicators including choice of maximum transmit power for MUE, co and cross tier interference mitigation, as well impact of MUE mobility has been investigated. Performance analysis of the Proposed SA has also found that the scheme performs much better in relation to a random spectrum assignment (Random SA) scheme. The proposed SA caters the mobility of the MUEs very well allowing more and more admittance thereby providing improved interference results and making it a viable candidate for Femtocell Access points (FAPs) implementation.Citation
Safdar GA (2023) 'UE admittance and contention free resource allocation for interference mitigation in HetNet cognitive femtocells', e-Prime - Advances in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Energy, 6 (100329)Publisher
ElsevierAdditional Links
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772671123002243Type
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2772-6711ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.prime.2023.100329
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