Resource Allocation in Heterogeneous Small-Cell Networks with Interference Avoidance Admission

Vahid Asghari, Oussama Rhouma, Sofiène Affes, Ali Ghrayeb

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Abstract

In this paper, we consider a heterogenous small-cell network (HSCNet) with co-channel deployment and investigate the throughput performance of the proposed admission control algorithm based on a new received interference constraint at the small-cell base station (SCBS) nodes. In the considered co-channel heterogenous network, by utilizing the proposed admission algorithm based on the amount of received interference generated at the neighboring macro users, the new user is admitted at the small-cell network (SCNet) while ensuring that no harmful interference is caused to the adjacent macro users. For the proposed admission algorithm, we investigate the achievable effective capacity performance of the SCNet subject to maximizing the throughput performance of the SCNet. Finally, we sustain our theoretical analysis by numerical results.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2015 IEEE International Conference on Ubiquitous Wireless Broadband, ICUWB 2015
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9781467365550
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Nov 2015
Externally publishedYes
EventIEEE International Conference on Ubiquitous Wireless Broadband, ICUWB 2015 - Montreal, Canada
Duration: 4 Oct 20157 Oct 2015

Publication series

Name2015 IEEE International Conference on Ubiquitous Wireless Broadband, ICUWB 2015

Conference

ConferenceIEEE International Conference on Ubiquitous Wireless Broadband, ICUWB 2015
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityMontreal
Period4/10/157/10/15

Keywords

  • Admission control
  • Base stations
  • Interference
  • Resource management
  • Throughput
  • Wireless communication

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