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IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications

Analysis on Effectiveness of TDM Inter-Cell Interference Coordination in Heterogeneous Networks

Masashi FUSHIKI, Noriaki MIYAZAKI, Xiaoqiu WANG, Satoshi KONISHI

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In order to support the increasing amount of mobile data traffic, Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) is actively discusses cell range expansion (CRE) and time domain multiplexing – inter-cell interference coordination (TDM-ICIC). They have shown to be attractive techniques for heterogeneous network (HetNet) deployment where pico base stations (BSs) overlay macro BSs. There are two control schemes of the TDM-ICIC. One, named ZP-scheme, stops radio resource assignments for data traffic in predetermined radio resources in the time domain (subframes). The other, named RP-scheme, maintains the resource assignment whereas it reduces the transmission power at macro BSs at predetermined subframes. In this paper, we clarify the effective ranges of both ZP-scheme and RP-scheme by conducting the system level simulations. Moreover, the appropriate power reduction value at predetermined subframes is also clarified from the difference in the effective range of various power reduction values. The comprehensive evaluation results show that both ZP-scheme and RP-scheme are not effective when the CRE bias value is 0 dB or less. If the CRE bias value is larger than 0 dB, they are effective when the ratio of predetermined subframes in all subframes is set to appropriate values. These values depend on the CRE bias value and power reduction in the predetermined subframes. The effective range is expanded when the power reduction in the predetermined subframes changes with the CRE bias value. Therefore, the effective range of RP-scheme is larger than that of ZP-scheme by setting an appropriate power reduction in the predetermined subframes.

Publication
IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications Vol.E96-B No.6 pp.1318-1326
Publication Date
2013/06/01
Publicized
Online ISSN
1745-1345
DOI
10.1587/transcom.E96.B.1318
Type of Manuscript
Special Section PAPER (Special Section on Heterogeneous Networks for Future Cellular Systems)
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Authors

Masashi FUSHIKI
  KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc.
Noriaki MIYAZAKI
  KDDI Corp.
Xiaoqiu WANG
  KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc.
Satoshi KONISHI
  KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc.

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