2013
DOI: 10.1109/surv.2012.020212.00101
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Abstract: Abstract-Increase in system capacity and data rates can be achieved efficiently in a wireless system by getting the transmitter and receiver closer to each other. Femtocells deployed in the macrocell significantly improve the indoor coverage and provide better user experience. The femtocell base station called as Femtocell Access Point (FAP) is fully user deployed and hence reduces the infrastructure, maintenance and operational cost of the operator while at the same time providing good Quality of Service (QoS… Show more

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“…Authors in [4], [22], [38], [39] provided the overview of interference mitigation methods in the HetNet. These papers further classify the interference mitigation methods by using a novel taxonomy, which identifies the major dimensions of an interference mitigation method: radio resource domain of achieving orthogonality and method of acquiring information.…”
Section: Taxonomy Of Interference Mitigation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Authors in [4], [22], [38], [39] provided the overview of interference mitigation methods in the HetNet. These papers further classify the interference mitigation methods by using a novel taxonomy, which identifies the major dimensions of an interference mitigation method: radio resource domain of achieving orthogonality and method of acquiring information.…”
Section: Taxonomy Of Interference Mitigation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The signal-to-interference plus noise ratio (SINR) needs to be above a detectable threshold Γ th as well [28]. Let N bik denote the set of the home-SUEs of SAP b i except SUE i , that transmits on channel k. Let N −bik denote the set of SUEs of SAPs M {b i } that transmits on channel k. Their cardinalities are denoted by N bik and N −bik respectively.…”
Section: B Utility Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since all the available spectrum is usually assigned to the macro cells, different cell layers often have to use the same frequency [128]. This may cause interference issues which should be managed effectively in HetNets.…”
Section: Fig 6 Concept Of Hetnetmentioning
confidence: 99%