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摘要
本文分析了一种混合异构蜂窝网络(HCNet)框架,通过部署毫米波(mmWave)小基站与共存的传统 6GHz 以下宏基站,实现更好的覆盖和更高的数据传输速率。我们考虑在整个网络中随机部署宏基站,而毫米波小基站(SBS)则部署在用户设备(UE)密度高的区域。这种以用户为中心的毫米波 SBS 部署不可避免地会在 UE 和 SBS 之间产生相关性。在现实场景中,UE 按照泊松集群过程分布,毫米波通信采用视距和非视距传输的定向波束成形。通过使用随机几何工具,我们开发了一个分析框架,用于分析下行链路混合 HCNets 在有偏差的接收功率关联下的各种性能指标。对于 UE 聚类,我们考虑了托马斯聚类过程,并推导出了关联概率、覆盖概率、区域频谱效率和能效的表达式。我们还提供了蒙特卡罗模拟结果,以验证推导表达式的准确性。此外,我们还分析了毫米波工作频率、天线增益、小基站偏置和基站密度的影响,从而获得了有关混合毫米波 HCN 网络性能的有用工程见解。我们的研究结果表明,在热点地区部署毫米波 SBS 而不是微波 BS 可以显著提高网络性能。
Hybrid millimeter wave heterogeneous networks with spatially correlated user equipment
In this paper, we analyze a hybrid Heterogeneous Cellular Network (HCNet) framework by deploying millimeter Wave (mmWave) small cells with coexisting traditional sub-6GHz macro cells to achieve improved coverage and high data rate. We consider randomly-deployed macro base stations throughout the network whereas mmWave Small Base Stations (SBSs) are deployed in the areas with high User Equipment (UE) density. Such user centric deployment of mmWave SBSs inevitably incurs correlation between UE and SBSs. For a realistic scenario where the UEs are distributed according to Poisson cluster process and directional beamforming with line-of-sight and non-line-of-sight transmissions is adopted for mmWave communication. By using tools from stochastic geometry, we develop an analytical framework to analyze various performance metrics in the downlink hybrid HCNets under biased received power association. For UE clustering we considered Thomas cluster process and derive expressions for the association probability, coverage probability, area spectral efficiency, and energy efficiency. We also provide Monte Carlo simulation results to validate the accuracy of the derived expressions. Furthermore, we analyze the impact of mmWave operating frequency, antenna gain, small cell biasing, and BSs density to get useful engineering insights into the performance of hybrid mmWave HCNets. Our results show that network performance is significantly improved by deploying millimeter wave SBS instead of microwave BS in hot spots.
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