Probabilistic access functions for multi-cell wireless schemes

Kirkebø, Jan Egil; Gesbert, David; Kiani, Saad G
ITS 2006, International Telecommunications Symposium, September 3-6, 2006, Fortaleza, Brazil

In recently introduced multi-cell access schemes, cells (rather than users) compete for the spectral resource. In a previous paper [1], a framework for such a scheme was proposed, using only local channel information. In the framework each cell competes for access through a credit that is a function of the signal to noise ratio of its scheduled user. Access is then given to a cell with a probability dependent on the access function. In [1] an ad-hoc choice of function was formulated. In this work we investigate which access function actually optimizes the system capacity, utilizing a numerical optimization procedure. We obtain a surprsingly simple solution which also corroborates previous results. For a realistic path loss model we find that our multicell distributed access schemee gives a 19% gain compared to having all cells on, and more than a 50% increase in system capacity compared to keeping a traditional static spectral reuse scheme.


DOI
Type:
Conférence
City:
Fortaleza
Date:
2006-09-03
Department:
Systèmes de Communication
Eurecom Ref:
1995
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