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Co-Channel Interference Mitigation Capability of Fixed Relays Connected by Optical Fibre

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Co-Channel Interference Mitigation Capability of Fixed Relays Connected by Optical Fibre
Abstract— In this paper, we consider the co-channel interference mitigation capability of fixed relay aided wireless systems, where the relays are linked to the base station using realistic imperfect optical fibre. Three interference mitigation techniques are investigated, namely an appealing reduced-power transmission technique, the classic eigen-beamforming arrangement and their hybrid. The cellular model of Shamai and Wyner is used in conjunction with Fractional Frequency Reuse (FFR) and the tradeoffs between the cell-edge throughput and cell-centre throughput are characterised for the three interference mitigation techniques employed. Our simulation results demonstrate that the combination of the reduced-power transmission and the eigenbeamforming technique is capable of improving the achievable throughput for the MSs roaming close to the cell-edge without sacrifising the throughput of the cell-centre MSs.
Rong Zhang, Xinyi Xu, Lajos Hanzo
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where VTC
Authors Rong Zhang, Xinyi Xu, Lajos Hanzo
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