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Air-to-Air Communications Beyond 5G: A Novel 3D CoMP Transmission Scheme

Information Theory 2020-07-17 v2 Signal Processing math.IT

Abstract

In this paper, a novel 33D cellular model consisting of aerial base stations (aBSs) and aerial user equipments (aUEs) is proposed, by integrating the coordinated multi-point (CoMP) transmission technique with the theory of stochastic geometry. For this new 33D architecture, a tractable model for aBSs' deployment based on the binomial-Delaunay tetrahedralization is developed, which ensures seamless coverage for a given space. In addition, a versatile and practical frequency allocation scheme is designed to eliminate the inter-cell interference effectively. Based on this model, performance metrics including the achievable data rate and coverage probability are derived for two types of aUEs: {\it i)} the general aUE (i.e., an aUE having distinct distances from its serving aBSs) and {\it ii)} the worst-case aUE (i.e., an aUE having equal distances from its serving aBSs). Simulation and numerical results demonstrate that the proposed approach emphatically outperforms the conventional binomial-Voronoi tessellation without CoMP. Insightfully, it provides a similar performance to the binomial-Voronoi tessellation which utilizes the conventional CoMP scheme; yet, introducing a considerably reduced computational complexity and backhaul/signaling overhead.

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@article{arxiv.2002.05486,
  title  = {Air-to-Air Communications Beyond 5G: A Novel 3D CoMP Transmission Scheme},
  author = {Yan Li and Nikolaos I. Miridakis and Theodoros A. Tsiftsis and Guanghua Yang and Minghua Xia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.05486},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

16 pages, 18 figures, Accepted by IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications