Exact(1)
Therefore, the tagged macro user experiences an interference larger than before and consequently a significant increase in the outage probability.
Similar(59)
In this situation, the tagged macro user can experience interference on its RB, from both the femto and macro BSs.
Clearly, under this scenario and in Case 2, the tagged macro user can experience interference on its RB, from both the femto-BSs and macro-BSs.
For a commercial network, designers must find a way to achieve a lower probability of outage for a certain SINR as the minimum quality needed for a typical femto or macro user to experience an acceptable QoS.
For instance, when all the active femto-BSs select the same RB as the tagged macro (p RB = 1) and when they all have data to transmit (on this busy RB) in the current time slot (p tx = 1), the tagged macro user will experience the maximum value for the outage probability.
Clearly, under this scenario and considering the above explanations, the tagged macro user does not experience any interference from the surrounding femto-BSs.
In the case of perfect sensing, the tagged macro user does not experience any interference from the femto-BSs because only those RBs sensed to be idle (RBs not occupied by the macro network) are always chosen for data transmission by the femto network.
Under this condition, the tagged macro user, during the data transmission time, does not experience any interference (or a negligible interference) from the surrounding femto-BSs; however, those macro-BSs operating on the same RB as the tagged macro user and located in the area ℝ d b 0, r p ) make interference to the tagged macro user.
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Macro user equipment.
4 grids per macro-cell sector14 grids per macro-cell sector. Figure 6 shows the overall downlink macro user capacity for 4 and 14 grids with 10 macro UEs per macro-cell sector with the interference thresholds and dBm.
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