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Title: Modeling and performance analysis of FFR-aided dense cellular network in 3-D environment
Authors: Saluja, D.
Kumar, S.
Keywords: 3-D cellular network
fractional frequency reuse (FFR)
network densification
coverage probability
average rate.
Issue Date: 9-Aug-2021
Abstract: The location of base stations (BSs) and mobile users in the cellular network are typically modeled by poison point process theory considering 2-D environment. These models are suitable for the less dense rural or suburban environment, but not suitable for a dense urban environment. Moreover, with the admittance of Internet of Things (IoT), a large number of self-operating devices have started connecting over the wireless network. It necessitates the 5G wireless network to analyze the performance of the system in a more realistic three dimensions (3D) environment. In this work, we model and analyze the performance of fractional frequency reuse (FFR)-aided dense cellular network in a realistic 3-D environment. The proposed model applies to any general environment. Based on the proposed 3-D cellular network model, the coverage probability (CP) and average rate expressions are derived. Compared to traditional 2-D cell deployment, the proposed 3-D cell deployment is more accurate, and provides a closer bound of CP and average rate. It is shown that the performance of the cellular network in 2- D network overestimates the actual performance of the cellular network in 3-D environment.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2369
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