TY - JOUR
T1 - Performance Analysis of Hybrid Duplex Cellular System Using Frequency Reuse
AU - Bi, Wenping
AU - Su, Xin
AU - Xiao, Limin
AU - Zhou, Shidong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media New York.
PY - 2017/10/1
Y1 - 2017/10/1
N2 - The severe interference in full-duplex (FD) cellular network largely degrade the system performance, especially for cell edge users. In this paper, hybrid full/half duplex cellular network which is composed of a mixture of FD and half duplex (HD) base-stations (BSs) is focused. In order to relieve the received inter-cell interference, frequency reuse (FR) is applied. The adopted FR schemes include traditional full FR and two kinds of fractional FR (FFR) named Strict FFR (StFFR) and Soft FFR (SoFFR). Stochastic geometry is adopted to evaluate the system performance. Tractable results of the ergodic rate and coverage probability for different FR schemes are obtained. Through the numerical results, we can observe that full FR and StFFR schemes can improve the user coverage probability at the expense of system spectrum efficiency (SE). SoFFR can improve both the coverage probability and the system SE. The numerical results also show that if the residual Self-interference is not very strong, operating all the BSs in FD mode can achieve the best performance, otherwise, it is better to operate all the BSs in HD mode.
AB - The severe interference in full-duplex (FD) cellular network largely degrade the system performance, especially for cell edge users. In this paper, hybrid full/half duplex cellular network which is composed of a mixture of FD and half duplex (HD) base-stations (BSs) is focused. In order to relieve the received inter-cell interference, frequency reuse (FR) is applied. The adopted FR schemes include traditional full FR and two kinds of fractional FR (FFR) named Strict FFR (StFFR) and Soft FFR (SoFFR). Stochastic geometry is adopted to evaluate the system performance. Tractable results of the ergodic rate and coverage probability for different FR schemes are obtained. Through the numerical results, we can observe that full FR and StFFR schemes can improve the user coverage probability at the expense of system spectrum efficiency (SE). SoFFR can improve both the coverage probability and the system SE. The numerical results also show that if the residual Self-interference is not very strong, operating all the BSs in FD mode can achieve the best performance, otherwise, it is better to operate all the BSs in HD mode.
KW - Fractional frequency reuse
KW - Frequency reuse
KW - Full duplex
KW - Half duplex
KW - Stochastic geometry
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85018773625
U2 - 10.1007/s11277-017-4280-6
DO - 10.1007/s11277-017-4280-6
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85018773625
SN - 0929-6212
VL - 96
SP - 3553
EP - 3568
JO - Wireless Personal Communications
JF - Wireless Personal Communications
IS - 3
ER -