Cognitive-based distributed interference management for home-eNB systems with single or multiple antennas
26 September 2010
In order to overcome the indoor coverage problem for residential users, the deployment of home base stations (also referred as home-eNB) has been regarded as a promising solution. However, the unpredictable deployment pattern of home-eNBs makes centralized network planning impractical and requires distributed spectrum planning to achieve effective interference management. In this paper, by enabling adjacent home-eNBs to share the measured pathloss information, we present a cognitive-based distributed interference management strategy in which each home-eNB selects component carriers based on the estimated mutual interference impact. In particular, practical estimations of mutual interference impact are derived firstly for single-antenna systems. More importantly, the methodology is further extended to multi-antenna systems via analyzing post-processing signal-to-interference ratio (SIR). System-level simulation results demonstrate that the presented scheme can effectively avoid spectrum collision and significantly improve network throughput for home-eNB systems with either single-antenna or multi-antenna configuration.