Downlink multicell processing with limited-backhaul capacity
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-2-2009
Abstract
Multicell processing in the form of joint encoding for the downlink of a cellular system is studied under the assumption that the base stations (BSs) are connected to a central processor (CP) via finitecapacity links (finite-capacity backhaul). To obtain analytical insight into the impact of finite-capacity backhaul on the downlink throughput, the investigation focuses on a simple linear cellular system (as for a highway or a long avenue) based on theWyner model. Several transmission schemes are proposed that require varying degrees of knowledge regarding the system codebooks at the BSs. Achievable rates are derived in closed-form and compared with an upper bound. Performance is also evaluated in asymptotic regimes of interest (high backhaul capacity and extreme signal-to-noise ratio, SNR) and further corroborated by numerical results. The major finding of this work is that even in the presence of oblivious BSs (that is, BSs with no information about the codebooks) multicell processing is able to provide ideal performance with relatively small backhaul capacities, unless the application of interest requires high data rate (i.e., high SNR) and the backhaul capacity is not allowed to increase with the SNR. In these latter cases, some form of codebook information at the BSs becomes necessary. Copyright © 2009 O. Simeone et al.
Identifier
69249217809 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Eurasip Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/840814
e-ISSN
16876180
ISSN
16876172
Volume
2009
Recommended Citation
Simeone, O.; Somekh, O.; Poor, H. V.; and Shamai, S., "Downlink multicell processing with limited-backhaul capacity" (2009). Faculty Publications. 11968.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/11968
