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Cell selection and interference coordination techniques for heterogeneous wireless networks
Title:
Cell selection and interference coordination techniques for heterogeneous wireless networks
Author:
Mahmuda, Subaha, author.
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xiii, 86 leaves:+ 1 computer laser optical disc
Abstract:
The rapid growth of traffic demands during past years, has led to the immense deployment of heterogeneous wireless networks consisting large-scale macro cells overlaid with multiple tiers of small cells. This is conceived as the major capacity and performance enhancement coordinator by means of increasing the spectral efficiency per unit area. However, heterogeneous networks implementation comprises new technical challenges related to interference issues and throughput deterioration. Advanced interference coordination techniques are introduced to handle these challenges. The usage of range expansion allows captivating more users and hence attaining performance improvement, however causes extra downlink interference. This becomes exquisite for higher bias values; hence the benefits convert into significant deterioration. To overcome these issues, range expansion should be jointly designed with inter-cell interference coordination. The main objective of this thesis is to analyze the concept of heterogeneous network, the cell selection strategies including range expansion, interference coordination schemes and energy efficiency. The performance evaluations are obtained to different macro-pico base stations deployment scenarios for heterogeneous network by using various cell selection algorithms with and without interference coordination depending on frequency allocation schemes to figure out their impact on the system performance for different contours.
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Thesis (Master)--İzmir Institute of Technology:Electronics and Communication Engineering.

İzmir Institute of Technology: Electronics and Communication Engineering--Thesis (Master).
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