Massive-MIMO Meets HetNet: Interference Coordination Through Spatial Blanking
Ansuman Adhikary, Harpreet S. Dhillon, Giuseppe Caire

TL;DR
This paper explores interference management in HetNets with massive MIMO, using spatial blanking and low-complexity strategies to improve downlink performance in hotspot scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces spatial blanking leveraging massive MIMO for interference suppression and proposes three practical interference coordination schemes for HetNets.
Findings
Spatial blanking effectively reduces interference in HetNets.
Coordination strategies improve throughput fairness.
Deployment of small cells impacts interference management effectiveness.
Abstract
In this paper, we study the downlink performance of a heterogeneous cellular network (HetNet) where both macro and small cells share the same spectrum and hence interfere with each other. We assume that the users are concentrated at certain areas in the cell, i.e., they form hotspots. While some of the hotspots are assumed to have a small cell in their vicinity, the others are directly served by the macrocell. Due to a relatively small area of each hotspot, the users lying in a particular hotspot appear to be almost co-located to the macrocells, which are typically deployed at some elevation. Assuming large number of antennas at the macrocell, we exploit this directionality in the channel vectors to obtain spatial blanking, i.e., concentrating transmission energy only in certain directions while creating transmission opportunities for the small cells lying in the other directions. In…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
