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Improving Macrocell-Small Cell Coexistence Through Adaptive Interference Draining
2014
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
The deployment of underlay small base stations (SBSs) is expected to significantly boost the spectrum efficiency and the coverage of next-generation cellular networks. However, the coexistence of SBSs underlaid to an existing macro-cellular network faces important challenges, notably in terms of spectrum sharing and interference management. In this paper, we propose a novel game-theoretic model that enables the SBSs to optimize their transmission rates by making decisions on the resource
doi:10.1109/twc.2013.120613.130617
fatcat:q75dfieiwzekrianisijoryd6a