7th International Conference on Communications and Networking in China

Research Article

A Pseudo-Random Subchannel Selection Scheme for Downlink Interference Mitigation in Two-tier Cellular Networks

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/ChinaCom.2012.6417539,
        author={Wei Wang and Yiqing Zhou and Yi Huang and Jinglin Shi},
        title={A Pseudo-Random Subchannel Selection Scheme for Downlink Interference Mitigation in Two-tier Cellular Networks},
        proceedings={7th International Conference on Communications and Networking in China},
        publisher={IEEE},
        proceedings_a={CHINACOM},
        year={2012},
        month={10},
        keywords={femtocell interference mitigation pseudo-random ofdma},
        doi={10.1109/ChinaCom.2012.6417539}
    }
    
  • Wei Wang
    Yiqing Zhou
    Yi Huang
    Jinglin Shi
    Year: 2012
    A Pseudo-Random Subchannel Selection Scheme for Downlink Interference Mitigation in Two-tier Cellular Networks
    CHINACOM
    IEEE
    DOI: 10.1109/ChinaCom.2012.6417539
Wei Wang1,*, Yiqing Zhou1, Yi Huang1, Jinglin Shi1
  • 1: Wireless Communication Technology Research Center, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
*Contact email: tju_wangwei@163.com

Abstract

Femtocell technology, which is adopted in broadband communication systems, has become an economical way to improve cellular coverage and system capacity. However, it is difficult to exploit the advantages of femtocells in two-tier OFDMA networks because of the interference among the macrocell and femtocells. In this paper, a Pseudo-Random Subchannel Selection (PRSS) scheme is proposed with hybrid frequency allocation for downlink transmission to mitigate the interference. Firstly, the PRSS scheme is performed to randomize the cross-tier interference by aggressor femtocells selecting subchannels pseudo-randomly. Then the proposed scheme utilizes Neighbor Relation Matrix, which could be simplified as the neighbor relationships of adjacent femtocells, to mitigate the co-tier interference. The simulation results showed that the PRSS scheme keeps interference lower while obtains better throughput compared to co-channel frequency allocation (CFA), dedicated frequency allocation (DFA), partial frequency allocation (PFA) and stochastic subchannel allocation (SSA).