2020 IEEE 45th Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/lcn48667.2020.9314834
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Mitigating the Impact of Cross-Tier Interference on Quality in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks

Abstract: Recently, the use of heterogeneous small-cell networks to offload traffic from existing cellular systems has attracted considerable attention. One of the significant challenges in heterogeneous networks (HetNet) is cross-tier interference, which becomes significant when macro-cell users (MUE) are in the vicinity of femtocell base stations (FBS). Indeed, the femtocell will cause significant interference to MUEs on the macrocell downlink (DL) while MUEs will induce hefty interference to the femtocell on the macr… Show more

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“…• QoS: QoS measures the networks' transport performance related to a service. QoS is generally not linked to a client, but to content delivery or network support [49]. QoS can be quantitatively measured in terms of metrics such as delay, throughput, jitter and packet loss ratio (PLR).…”
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“…• QoS: QoS measures the networks' transport performance related to a service. QoS is generally not linked to a client, but to content delivery or network support [49]. QoS can be quantitatively measured in terms of metrics such as delay, throughput, jitter and packet loss ratio (PLR).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…• QoE: QoE is a measure of the pleasure or frustration associated with the experience a customer has with a service. QoE is a strictly subjective indicator from the point of view of the consumer [49]. QoE provision can be qualitatively measured in terms of metrics that include peak-to-signal-noise-ratio (PSNR) [49], structural similarity identity matrix (SSIM) [49], visual multi-method opinion score (VMAF) [51] and mean opinion score (MoS) [49].…”
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“…The authors of this paper have previously introduced a novel quality efficient femtocell offloading scheme (QEFOS) which mitigates the effect of interferences and improves QoS and user quality of experience (QoE) [23] and a preliminary version of an enhanced SA for solving the UA-RA problem as a MKP, which this paper extends [24]. Many works suggest solving UA-RA problems, but none of the proposed work considers the TBS index, user demand, and maximum BS capacity in a single problem.…”
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“…Femtocells do not face any challenges related to site availability, as users install FBS themselves and use existing user broadband connections. They also introduce very little overhead on mobile operators [5]. A femtocell provides three types of access modes to its users.…”
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