JOURNAL ARTICLE

Learning Based Frequency- and Time-Domain Inter-Cell Interference Coordination in HetNets

Meryem SimsekMehdi Bennisİsmail Güvenç

Year: 2014 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology Vol: 64 (10)Pages: 4589-4602   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

In this article, we focus on inter-cell interference coordination (ICIC) techniques in heterogeneous network (Het-Net) deployments, whereby macro- and picocells autonomously optimize their downlink transmissions, with loose coordination. We model this strategic coexistence as a multi-agent system, aiming at joint interference management and cell association. Using tools from Reinforcement Learning (RL), agents (i.e., macro- and picocells) sense their environment, and self-adapt based on local information so as to maximize their network performance. Specifically, we explore both time- and frequency domain ICIC scenarios, and propose a two-level RL formulation. Here, picocells learn their optimal cell range expansion (CRE) bias and transmit power allocation, as well as appropriate frequency bands for multi-flow transmissions, in which a user equipment (UE) can be simultaneously served by two or more base stations (BSs) from macro- and pico-layers. To substantiate our theoretical findings, Long Term Evolution Advanced (LTEA) based system level simulations are carried out in which our proposed approaches are compared with a number of baseline approaches, such as resource partitioning (RP), static CRE, and single-flow Carrier Aggregation (CA). Our proposed solutions yield substantial gains up to 125% compared to static ICIC approaches in terms of average UE throughput in the timedomain. In the frequency-domain our proposed solutions yield gains up to 240% in terms of cell-edge UE throughput.

Keywords:
Heterogeneous network LTE Advanced Throughput Interference (communication) Macro Computer science Telecommunications link User equipment Cellular network Frequency domain Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution Transmitter power output Base station Computer network Distributed computing Wireless Telecommunications Wireless network Channel (broadcasting)

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