Title :
Superanalysis of Optimum Combining with Application to Femtocell Networks
Author :
Jeong, Youngmin ; Shin, Hyundong ; Win, Moe Z.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Radio Eng., Kyung Hee Univ., Yongin, South Korea
fDate :
4/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A femtocell technology-towards the deployment of small-cell networks-is a key enabler for improving indoor coverage and throughput per network area at a low cost in future wireless networks. However, these small-cell networking inevitably increases cochannel interference due to aggressive (even uncontrolled) reuse of spectral resources. One of the attractive approaches to alleviating the cochannel interference is a multiple-antenna technique for which accurately characterizing the effects of interference is crucial but challenging. To elucidate this important problem, we analyze the performance of interference rejection diversity combining, often called the optimum combining, in an uplink two-tier femtocell network. Specifically, we consider that a single-antenna femtocell user (transmitter) communicates with a closed femtocell access point (receiver) with multiple antennas in the presence of single-antenna cochannel interferers from co-tier (femtocells) and cross-tier (macrocell) networks. We introduce a new mathematical methodology to analyze the average symbol error probability of optimum combining diversity systems in Rayleigh fading, accounting for multiple unequal-power interferers, each is spatially correlated across receiving antennas. The analysis resorts to the so-called Berezin´s supermathematics that treats both commuting and Grassmann anticommuting variables on an equal footing. This powerful supermathematical framework enables us to quantify the cross- and co-tier interference effects in terms of interference power heterogeneity and spatial correlation.
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; cochannel interference; error statistics; femtocellular radio; receiving antennas; Berezin supermathematics; Grassmann anticommuting variables; Rayleigh fading; average symbol error probability; co-tier interference; cochannel interference; cross-tier networks; femtocell access point; femtocell networks; femtocell technology; interference power heterogeneity; interference rejection diversity combining; mathematical methodology; multiple antenna technique; optimum combining diversity system; receiving antennas; single-antenna femtocell user; small-cell networking; small-cell networks; spatial correlation; superanalysis; supermathematical framework; throughput per network area; uplink two-tier femtocell network; wireless networks; Diversity reception; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Femtocell networks; Interchannel interference; Macrocell networks; Ultrafast electronics; Adaptive arrays; co-tier interference; cochannel interference; cross-tier interference; femtocell; macrocell; optimum combining; supermathematics; symbol error probability (SEP); two-tier networks;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2012.120402