IEEE Access (Jan 2016)

Hierarchical Resource Allocation Framework for Hyper-Dense Small Cell Networks

  • Junfei Qiu,
  • Guoru Ding,
  • Qihui Wu,
  • Zuping Qian,
  • Theodoros A. Tsiftsis,
  • Zhiyong Du,
  • Youming Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2016.2633434
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
pp. 8657 – 8669

Abstract

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This paper considers joint power control and subchannel allocation for co-tier interference mitigation in extremely dense small cell networks, which is formulated as a combinatorial optimization problem. Since it is intractable to obtain the globally optimum assignment policy for existing techniques due to the huge computation and communication overheads in ultra-dense scenario, in this paper, we propose a hierarchical resource allocation framework to achieve a desirable solution. Specifically, the solution is obtained by dividing the original optimization problem into four stages in partially distributed manner. First, we propose a divide-and-conquer strategy by invoking clustering technique to decompose the dense network into smaller disjoint clusters. Then, within each cluster, one of the small cell access points is elected as a cluster head to carry out intra-cluster subchannel allocation with a low-complexity algorithm. To tackle the issue of inter-cluster interference, we further develop a distributed learning-base coordination mechanism. Moreover, a local power adjustment scheme is also presented to improve the system performance. Numerical results verify the efficiency of the proposed hierarchical scheme, and demonstrate that our solution outperforms the state-of-the-art methods, especially for hyper-dense networks.

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