Title :
Dynamic uplink-downlink configuration and interference management in TD-LTE
Author :
Shen, Zukang ; Khoryaev, Alexey ; Eriksson, Erik ; Pan, Xueming
fDate :
11/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Transmissions in different cells of a time-division duplex system are typically synchronous in order to eliminate the base station-to-base station and terminal-to-terminal interference. The synchronous operation limits dynamic resource configuration for downlink and uplink transmissions. Today, as a large percentage of mobile traffic is generated in hotspots and indoor environments, heterogeneous networks comprising high-power/wide-area and low-power/local-area network nodes are becoming a reality. Such heterogeneous networks provide opportunities to exploit dynamic uplink-downlink configuration in TDD systems, adapting to the individual traffic needs of a specific cell area. This article presents a tutorial overview of dynamic uplink-downlink configuration and interference management in time-division Long Term Evolution, including motivations, target deployment scenarios, opportunities and challenges, system requirements, design aspects, and performance evaluations.
Keywords :
Long Term Evolution; indoor radio; performance evaluation; radiofrequency interference; TD-LTE; TDD systems; dynamic resource configuration; dynamic uplink-downlink configuration; heterogeneous networks; indoor environments; interference management; performance evaluations; station-to-base station; synchronous operation limits; terminal-to-terminal interference; time-division duplex system; time-division long term evolution; Base stations; Downlink; Interference; Macrocell networks; Throughput; Time division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2012.6353682