7th International Conference on Communications and Networking in China

Research Article

Cooperative Interference Mitigation for Indoor Dense Femtocell Networks

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/ChinaCom.2012.6417455,
        author={Joyce Wu and Jimin Liu and Jiming Chen and Xiaoli Chu},
        title={Cooperative Interference Mitigation for Indoor Dense Femtocell Networks},
        proceedings={7th International Conference on Communications and Networking in China},
        publisher={IEEE},
        proceedings_a={CHINACOM},
        year={2012},
        month={9},
        keywords={femtocell indoor coverage interference mitigation cooperative transmission fractional frequency reuse},
        doi={10.1109/ChinaCom.2012.6417455}
    }
    
  • Joyce Wu
    Jimin Liu
    Jiming Chen
    Xiaoli Chu
    Year: 2012
    Cooperative Interference Mitigation for Indoor Dense Femtocell Networks
    CHINACOM
    IEEE
    DOI: 10.1109/ChinaCom.2012.6417455
Joyce Wu1,*, Jimin Liu2, Jiming Chen2, Xiaoli Chu1
  • 1: King's College London
  • 2: Ranplan Wireless Network Design Ltd
*Contact email: yuhua.wu@kcl.ac.uk

Abstract

It has been predicted that the total mobile traffic in the world will have a ten-fold growth from 2011 to 2016. Moreover, it is estimated that over 80% of the mobile traffic is generated indoors. Massive indoor femtocells are expected to be set up for offloading indoor users from outdoor macrocells and to provide huge capacity to meet high data demands. However, inter-cell interference between femtocells is one of the major challenges in indoor deployments and needs to be addressed in the network planning phase. In this paper, interference mitigation schemes for indoor dense deployment of femtocells are investigated, and a cooperative transmission scheme and a semi-static interference mitigation scheme based on fractional frequency reuse (FFR) are developed for dense femtocell networks. Extensive simulations using a dedicated indoor network planning and optimization tool, iBuildNet®, are carried out to evaluate the proposed schemes. Simulation results show that the proposed schemes are able to yield significant gains in terms of average throughput.