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Autores principales: Zhu, Jiaqi, Pappas, Nikolaos, Yang, Howard H.
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Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.05641
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author Zhu, Jiaqi
Pappas, Nikolaos
Yang, Howard H.
author_facet Zhu, Jiaqi
Pappas, Nikolaos
Yang, Howard H.
contents We leverage the Multiplicative Weight Update (MWU) method to develop a decentralized algorithm that significantly improves the performance of dynamic time division duplexing (D-TDD) in small cell networks. The proposed algorithm adaptively adjusts the time portion allocated to uplink (UL) and downlink (DL) transmissions at every node during each scheduled time slot, aligning the packet transmissions toward the most appropriate link directions according to the feedback of signal-to-interference ratio information. Our simulation results reveal that compared to the (conventional) fixed configuration of UL/DL transmission probabilities in D-TDD, incorporating MWU into D-TDD brings about a two-fold improvement of mean packet throughput in the DL and a three-fold improvement of the same performance metric in the UL, resulting in the D-TDD even outperforming Static-TDD in the UL. It also shows that the proposed scheme maintains a consistent performance gain in the presence of an ascending traffic load, validating its effectiveness in boosting the network performance. This work also demonstrates an approach that accounts for algorithmic considerations at the forefront when solving stochastic problems.
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spellingShingle Boosting Dynamic TDD in Small Cell Networks by the Multiplicative Weight Update Method
Zhu, Jiaqi
Pappas, Nikolaos
Yang, Howard H.
Information Theory
We leverage the Multiplicative Weight Update (MWU) method to develop a decentralized algorithm that significantly improves the performance of dynamic time division duplexing (D-TDD) in small cell networks. The proposed algorithm adaptively adjusts the time portion allocated to uplink (UL) and downlink (DL) transmissions at every node during each scheduled time slot, aligning the packet transmissions toward the most appropriate link directions according to the feedback of signal-to-interference ratio information. Our simulation results reveal that compared to the (conventional) fixed configuration of UL/DL transmission probabilities in D-TDD, incorporating MWU into D-TDD brings about a two-fold improvement of mean packet throughput in the DL and a three-fold improvement of the same performance metric in the UL, resulting in the D-TDD even outperforming Static-TDD in the UL. It also shows that the proposed scheme maintains a consistent performance gain in the presence of an ascending traffic load, validating its effectiveness in boosting the network performance. This work also demonstrates an approach that accounts for algorithmic considerations at the forefront when solving stochastic problems.
title Boosting Dynamic TDD in Small Cell Networks by the Multiplicative Weight Update Method
topic Information Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.05641