Common Rate Maximization in Two-Layer Cellular Radio Systems
Kemal Davaslioglu, Ender Ayanoglu

TL;DR
This paper proposes an analytical framework and heuristic algorithm for maximizing the common data rate in two-layer cellular networks, effectively managing interference from colocated high- and low-power base stations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analytical approach and heuristic solution for the common rate maximization problem considering power constraints in two-layer networks.
Findings
Significant increase in common rate compared to single-layer networks
Effective interference management through power control
Validation via simulation results
Abstract
We address the common rate maximization problem in two-layer cellular networks where high-power and low-power base stations are colocated in the same geographical area. Interference becomes a serious problem when two or more layers are considered in the same network. For this purpose, power control in the downlink needs to be used to limit the interference and to fully exploit the benefits of additional layer deployments.We present an analytical framework to the common rate maximization problem both with and without maximum power constraints and propose a heuristic algorithm. We present simulation results for the proposed approaches in a two-layer network setup and observe a significant common rate increase compared to single-layer wireless networks.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Communication Networks Research · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
