Low-Complexity SINR Feasibility Checking and Joint Power and Admission Control in Prioritized Multi-tier Cellular Networks
Mehdi Monemi, Mehdi Rasti, and Ekram Hossain

TL;DR
This paper introduces a low-complexity method for feasibility checking and joint power and admission control in prioritized multi-tier cellular networks, significantly reducing computational complexity and improving algorithm efficiency.
Contribution
A novel relationship between SINR and power vectors enabling low-complexity feasibility checks and the development of efficient JPAC algorithms for multi-tier networks.
Findings
Proposed algorithms outperform existing methods in simulations.
Feasibility checking complexity reduced to O(B^3+MB).
New insights into power update strategies for prioritized networks.
Abstract
Next generation cellular networks will consist of multiple tiers of cells and users associated with different network tiers may have different priorities (e.g., macrocell-picocell-femtocell networks with macro tier prioritized over pico tier, which is again prioritized over femto tier). Designing efficient joint power and admission control (JPAC) algorithms for such networks under a co-channel deployment (i.e., underlay) scenario is of significant importance. Feasibility checking of a given target signal-to-noise-plus-interference ratio (SINR) vector is generally the most significant contributor to the complexity of JPAC algorithms in single/multi-tier underlay cellular networks. This is generally accomplished through iterative strategies whose complexity is either unpredictable or of O(M^3), when the well-known relationship between the SINR vector and the power vector is used, where…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Communication Networks Research · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
