On User Association in Multi-Tier Full-Duplex Cellular Networks
Ahmed Hamdi Sakr, Ekram Hossain

TL;DR
This paper investigates user association strategies in multi-tier full-duplex cellular networks, proposing a decoupled association approach and analyzing its performance through stochastic geometry, revealing conditions where FD outperforms HD.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive stochastic geometry framework for decoupled user association in multi-tier FD networks and optimizes association criteria for improved network utility.
Findings
Decoupled user association outperforms coupled association.
Imperfect self-interference cancellation impacts UL more severely.
FD networks are preferable under certain SIC capabilities.
Abstract
We address the user association problem in multi-tier in-band full-duplex (FD) networks. Specifically, we consider the case of decoupled user association (DUA) in which users (UEs) are not necessarily served by the same base station (BS) for uplink (UL) and downlink (DL) transmissions. Instead, UEs can simultaneously associate to different BSs based on two independent weighted path-loss user association criteria for UL and DL. We use stochastic geometry to develop a comprehensive modeling framework for the proposed system model where BSs and UEs are spatially distributed according to independent point processes. We derive closed-form expressions for the mean rate utility in FD, half-duplex (HD) DL, and HD UL networks as well as the mean rate utility of legacy nodes with only HD capabilities in a multi-tier FD network. We formulate and solve an optimization problem that aims at…
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