Frequency Allocation in Non-Coherent Joint Transmission CoMP Networks
Paper i proceeding, 2014

In this paper, we study the problem of joint transmission (JT) in coordinated multipoint (CoMP) networks from a new point of view where the system performance is optimized via frequency allocation for 5G small cells. Moreover, we investigate the implementation of hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ), as an efficient scheme facing the feedback load problem in CoMP setups. The results are obtained for the cases with slow and fast fading conditions. Considering the channel state information (CSI) only at the receiver, we show that at low and medium signal to noise ratios (SNRs) sharing the frequency resources between users outperforms the case when the frequency resources are dedicated under non-coherent JT-CoMP setting. We find that the maximum long term throughput is achieved by either sharing the entire frequency resources between the users or allocating each user in a disjoint dedicated frequency resource. These extreme cases show the best performance in the SNR region of interest. Finally, as demonstrated analytically and numerically, HARQ feedback increases the long term throughput and reduces the outage probability substantially, with an affordable average delay.

JT- CoMP

Dynamic Frequency Allocation

Limited Feedback Systems

HARQ

Open Loop Systems

Författare

Tilak Rajesh Lakshmana

Chalmers, Signaler och system, Kommunikation, Antenner och Optiska Nätverk

Behrooz Makki

Chalmers, Signaler och system, Kommunikation, Antenner och Optiska Nätverk

Tommy Svensson

Chalmers, Signaler och system, Kommunikation, Antenner och Optiska Nätverk

2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops, ICC 2014

610-615 6881266
978-147994640-2 (ISBN)

Styrkeområden

Informations- och kommunikationsteknik

Ämneskategorier

Telekommunikation

Kommunikationssystem

Infrastruktur

C3SE (Chalmers Centre for Computational Science and Engineering)

DOI

10.1109/ICCW.2014.6881266

ISBN

978-147994640-2

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2017-10-07