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TY - GEN
T1 - Efficient interference mitigation in mmWave backhaul network for high data rate 5G wireless communications
AU - Shi, Jia
AU - Ni, Qiang
AU - Paoloni, Claudio
AU - Magne, Francois
PY - 2016/9
Y1 - 2016/9
N2 - This paper investigates the performance of the W band millimeter wave (mmWave) backhaul network proposed by our EU TWEETHER project. We focus on the downlink transmission of the mmWave backhaul network, in which each of the hubs serves a cluster of base stations (BSs). In the considered backhaul network, available frequency resources are first allocated to the downlink links with the consideration of fairness issue. In order to mitigate interference in the mmWave backhaul network, each hub operates the proposed algorithm, namely cooperation and power adaptation (CPA). Our simulation results show that, the backhaul network with mmWave capabilities can achieve a significant better throughput performance than the sub-6 GHz ultra high frequency (UHF) backhaul network.Furthermore, our simulations also reveal that the proposed CPA algorithm can efficiently combat interference in the backhaul network.
AB - This paper investigates the performance of the W band millimeter wave (mmWave) backhaul network proposed by our EU TWEETHER project. We focus on the downlink transmission of the mmWave backhaul network, in which each of the hubs serves a cluster of base stations (BSs). In the considered backhaul network, available frequency resources are first allocated to the downlink links with the consideration of fairness issue. In order to mitigate interference in the mmWave backhaul network, each hub operates the proposed algorithm, namely cooperation and power adaptation (CPA). Our simulation results show that, the backhaul network with mmWave capabilities can achieve a significant better throughput performance than the sub-6 GHz ultra high frequency (UHF) backhaul network.Furthermore, our simulations also reveal that the proposed CPA algorithm can efficiently combat interference in the backhaul network.
KW - mmWave Communication
KW - Backhauling
KW - Interference Mitigation
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
SN - 9781785612282
SP - 382
EP - 387
BT - Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing (WiCOM2016)
PB - IET Press
CY - London
T2 - 12th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing
Y2 - 25 September 2016 through 27 September 2016
ER -