On the Optimality of Treating Inter-Cell Interference as Noise: Downlink Cellular Networks and Uplink-Downlink Duality
Hamdi Joudeh, Xinping Yi, Bruno Clerckx, Giuseppe Caire

TL;DR
This paper proves the optimality of treating inter-cell interference as noise in downlink cellular networks by establishing a duality with uplink channels, providing explicit capacity characterizations and identifying regimes where TIN is optimal.
Contribution
It introduces a new power allocation duality between the IBC and IMAC, and characterizes regimes where multi-cell TIN achieves optimal or near-optimal performance.
Findings
Established a duality between IBC and IMAC for TIN regions.
Identified a convex-TIN regime where the TINA region is a polyhedron.
Proved TIN is capacity-achieving in a specific multi-cell regime.
Abstract
We consider the information-theoretic optimality of treating inter-cell interference as noise (multi-cell TIN) in downlink cellular networks. We focus on scenarios modeled by the Gaussian interfering broadcast channel (IBC), comprising mutually interfering Gaussian broadcast channels (BCs), each formed by a base station communicating independent messages to an arbitrary number of users. We establish a new power allocation duality between the IBC and its dual interfering multiple access channel (IMAC), which entails that the corresponding generalized degrees-of-freedom regions achieved through multi-cell TIN and power control (TINA regions) for both networks are identical. As by-products of this duality, we obtain an explicit characterization of the IBC TINA region from a previously established characterization of the IMAC TINA region; and identify a multi-cell convex-TIN regime in…
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