Interference Management, Backhaul Routing & Switching off in 5G Hetnets with Mmwave Backhaul Links: A Relative Perspective

  • Manjunath* L
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Abstract

Today most of the next generation wireless communication systems(5G) faces the challenge of supporting the demands for higher data rates growing exponentially and ensuring to provide a stable quality of service (QoS) throughout the network. Over the next 2 years meeting up these requirements need to maximize the capacity of the network by a factor which will multiply it by thousands. Moreover, the most important societal as well as economical concerns include the power usage of data and communication technology industry and pollution mostly energy-related. On 5G two contrary requirements of providing capacity to support higher cellular networks along with consuming less energy needs to be focused upon. Due to the scarcity of spectral sources, a wide consensus can only be achieved by increasing significantly the number of antennas operating per unit area. Here a heterogeneous network named HetNet is analysed, comprising a macro base station (BS) along with several antennas and an overlaid dense tier possessing SCAs(small cell access points)through a wireless backhaul to get data traffic. The SCAs mostly associate with static as well as low mobility user equipment whereas macro BS serve the medium-to-high mobility. This work analyses the methods of the ultra-dense wireless 5G heterogeneous networks considering the interference management along the mm-Wave backhaul links to utilize the spectrum and network densification to operate mm-Wave 5G HetNet. The study reviews several literature works, their drawbacks and developing a joint model by combining base station switch-off technique with interface mitigation. This study further throws light on the scope of managing the backhaul-aware interference which in turn enhances potential capacity of the system and depending on the suitable backhaul the capacity is improved. Millimetre wave(mm-Wave) has proved to be a remarkable candidate to overcome the issue of ensuring a broad bandwidth having secure link transmission. The ultra-dense heterogeneous networks are discussed along with discussing the role interference management algorithms to minimize energy consumption. The importance of interference management is discussed along with discussing issues related. The research problem is formulated following a comparative analysis.

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Manjunath*, L., & Prabakaran, N. (2020). Interference Management, Backhaul Routing & Switching off in 5G Hetnets with Mmwave Backhaul Links: A Relative Perspective. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(6), 421–426. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.f3704.049620

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