Joint Cell Muting and User Scheduling in Multi-Cell Networks with Temporal Fairness
Shahram Shahsavari, Nail Akar, and Babak Hossein Khalaj

TL;DR
This paper proposes a semi-centralized scheme for joint cell muting and user scheduling in multicell networks, optimizing interference coordination under two fairness criteria to improve network performance.
Contribution
It introduces a general pattern set construction algorithm and a joint scheduling scheme that ensures temporal fairness for cells and users in multicell networks.
Findings
The scheme effectively balances interference and fairness.
Numerical results validate the scheme's effectiveness.
Impact of pattern set choice on performance is analyzed.
Abstract
A semi-centralized joint cell muting and user scheduling scheme for interference coordination in a multicell network is proposed under two different temporal fairness criteria. The main principle behind the proposed scheme is that a central entity selects a cell muting pattern out of a pattern set at a decision instant, and subsequently the un-muted base stations opportunistically schedule the users in the associated cells, both decisions made on a temporal-fair basis. Although some pattern sets are easily obtainable from static frequency reuse systems, we propose a more general pattern set construction algorithm in this paper. As for the first fairness criterion, all cells are assigned to receive the same temporal share with the ratio between the temporal share of a cell center section and that of the cell edge section is set to a fixed desired value for all cells. The second fairness…
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