Optimizing RRH Placement Under a Noise-Limited Point-to-Point Wireless Backhaul
In this paper, we study the deployment decisions and location optimization for the remote radio heads (RRHs) in coordinated distributed networks in the presence of a wireless backhaul. We implement a scheme where the RRHs use zero-forcing beamforming (ZF-BF) for the access channel to jointly serve m...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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04.02.2021
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Summary: | In this paper, we study the deployment decisions and location optimization
for the remote radio heads (RRHs) in coordinated distributed networks in the
presence of a wireless backhaul. We implement a scheme where the RRHs use
zero-forcing beamforming (ZF-BF) for the access channel to jointly serve
multiple users, while on the backhaul the RRHs are connected to their central
units (CUs) through point-to-point wireless links. We investigate the effect of
this scheme on the deployment of the RRHs and on the resulting achievable
spectral efficiency over the access channel (under a backhaul outage
constraint). Our results show that even for noise-limited backhaul links, a
large bandwidth must be allocated to the backhaul to allow freely distributing
the RRHs in the network. Additionally, our results show that distributing the
available antennas on more RRHs is favored as compared to a more co-located
antenna system. This motivates further works to study the efficiency of
wireless backhaul schemes and their effect on the performance of coordinated
distributed networks with joint transmission. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2102.02970 |