Matching Theory for Backhaul Management in Small Cell Networks with mmWave Capabilities

2015 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC)(2015)

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Designing cost-effective and scalable backhaul solutions is one of the main challenges for emerging wireless small cell networks (SCNs). In this regard, millimeter wave (mmW) communication technologies have recently emerged as an attractive solution to realize the vision of a high-speed and reliable wireless small cell backhaul network (SCBN). In this paper, a novel approach is proposed for managing the spectral resources of a heterogeneous SCBN that can exploit simultaneously mmW and conventional frequency bands via carrier aggregation. In particular, a new SCBN model is proposed in which small cell base stations (SCBSs) equipped with broadband fiber backhaul allocate their frequency resources to SCBSs with wireless backhaul, by using aggregated bands. One unique feature of the studied model is that it jointly accounts for both wireless channel characteristics and economic factors during resource allocation. The problem is then formulated as a one-to-many matching game and a distributed algorithm is proposed to find a stable outcome of the game. The convergence of the algorithm is proven and the properties of the resulting matching are studied. Simulation results show that under the constraints of wireless backhauling, the proposed approach achieves substantial performance gains, reaching up to $30 \%$ compared to a conventional best-effort approach.
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matching theory,backhaul management,millimeter wave communication technologies,mmWave communication technologies,wireless small cell networks,SCN,reliable wireless small cell backhaul network,SCBN model,frequency bands,carrier aggregation,small cell base stations,SCBS,broadband fiber backhaul,wireless channel,resource allocation,distributed algorithm
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