Asymmetric Interference Cancellation for 5G Non-Public Network with Uplink-Downlink Spectrum Sharing

2021 
Different from public 4G/5G networks that are dominated by downlink (DL) traffic, emerging 5G non-public networks (NPNs) need to support significant uplink (UL) traffic to enable emerging applications such as industrial Internet of things (IIoT). The UL-DL spectrum sharing is becoming a viable solution to enhance the UL throughput of NPNs, which allows NPNs to perform the UL transmission over the time-frequency resources configured for DL transmission in coexisting public networks. To deal with the severe interference from the DL public base station (BS) transmitter to the coexisting UL non-public BS receiver, we propose an adaptive asymmetric successive interference cancellation (SIC) approach, in which the non-public BS is enabled to have the capability of decoding the DL signals transmitted from the public BS and cancelling them for interference mitigation. In particular, this paper studies a basic UL-DL spectrum sharing scenario when a UL non-public BS and a DL public BS coexist in the same area, each communicating with multiple users via orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA). Under this setup, we aim to maximize the common UL throughput of all non-public users, under the condition that the DL throughput of each public user is above a certain threshold. The decision variables include the subcarrier allocation and user scheduling for both non-public and public BSs, the receiver mode of the non-public BS over subcarriers, as well as the rate and power control. Numerical results show that the proposed design significantly improves the common UL throughput as compared to benchmark schemes without such consideration.
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