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Title: LTE Femtocells


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LTE Femtocells
  • Cell Edge Detection Based Interference Avoidance
  • Scheme for Closed Mode LTE Femtocells

- Kushal Mall
2
Agenda
  • Femtocells
  • Problem Statement
  • Cross-Tier Interference
  • Closed-Mode Femtocell
  • Proposed Solution
  • Simulation Results
  • Advantages of the Proposed Scheme
  • Conclusion
  • Reference

3
Femtocells
  • Femtocells are low power devices optimized for
    used in home and small businesses
  • They connect via broadband infrastructure to
    provide enhanced network connectivity within the
    home and better QoS of the users
  • Femtocells position and placement is independent
    of the operators planning
  • The range for a femtocell is 30-40 m

4
Problem Statement
  • Cross-tier interference caused by nonsubscribed
    users at the edge cell in the closed mode
    Femtocell

5
Cross-Tier Interference
  • Occurs when a non-subscribed user operating at
    the same Resource Block(RB), but with a higher
    transmitting power comes in the vicinity of a
    femtocell
  • The uplink cross-tier interference felt at closed
    mode femtocell is considered as the most common
    case

6
Cross-Tier Interference Effects
  • High deterioration of the femtocell capacity
  • QoS of users and
  • Decrease in cell throughput

7
Closed Mode Femtocell
  • The femtocells maintain a list of subscribed
    users which they use to authenticate the users.
    Any unsubscribed user cannot hand in to the
    closed mode femtocell.
  • Does not alleviate the network load but can
    assure a dedicated bandwidth to the subscribed
    users. Hence, billing is much easier in this mode
    of femtocell

8
Proposed Solution
  • Is an effective threshold based interference
    avoidance scheme working on the principles of
    Universal Frequency Reuse to obtain higher cell
    throughput
  • It is based on SINR thresholding and 9 dB has
    been considered the threshold
  • Whenever the threshold is breached by Macro cell
    User Equipment (MUE), the interference avoidance
    mechanism begins

9
  • The orthogonal Resource Blocks (RBs) are
    allocated to the MUE based on the decision
    (Current Interference gt Initial Interference)
  • Interference is avoided by orthogonal RB
    allocation to the MUEs
  • Thus, all the RBs are utilized per TTI resulting
    in better overall cell throughput
  • Co-tier interference among femtocells has been
    considered negligible in the proposed solution

10
Flowchart of the Proposed Scheme
11
Simulation Results
  • The proposed scheme has been compared with the
    FFR scheme
  • For simplicity, a two cell scenario has been
    considered
  • One closed mode femtocell has been placed at the
    cell edge (distance from the center greater than
    650 m) of one of the macro cells
  • The femtocell has one subscribed user connected
    to it.

12
Femto User SINR Comparison
  • The average SINR level for the mentioned schemes
    remains in the range
  • (16.5-17.5dB). Increasing the MUE speed from
    3km/hr (pedestrian)
  • to 30km/hr (vehicular) shows little effect on the
    femto user
  • SINR

13
Throughput Comparison (Urban)
  • It can be seen that at MUE speed of 3km/hr, on
    average the UFR based
  • scheme results in 22, 14 and 3 increase in
    the throughput than FFR,
  • EFFR and PC respectively. At MUE speed of
    30km/hr, the UFR results in
  • 18, 13 and 2 better results than FFR, EFFR and
    PC respectively

14
Advantages of the Proposed Scheme
  • Low complexity
  • Scalability
  • Minimum backhaul signaling required ( since
    femtocell location and power information is not
    required)

15
Conclusion
  • The proposed scheme results shows improvement in
    terms of
  • macro cell throughput
  • spectral efficiency
  • SINR of the femtocell user
  • However, a little tradeoff was observed in terms
    of slight increase in packet delay as compared to
    the FRR scheme

16
Reference
  • Cell Edge Detection Based Interference Avoidance
    Scheme for Closed Mode LTE Femtocells by Syed
    Muhammad Ali and Adnan Khalid Kiani

17
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