On the choice of posittioning and cluster size for fixed relay stations in a LTE network
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Resumo: | The long term evolution (LTE) is one of the latest standards in the mobile communications market. To achieve its performance, LTE networks use several techniques, such as multi-carrier technique, multiple-input-multiple-output and cooperative communications. Inside cooperative communications, this paper focuses on the fixed relaying technique, presenting a way for determining the best position to deploy the relay station (RS), from a set of empirical good solutions, and also to quantify the associated performance gain using different cluster size configurations. The best RS position was obtained through realistic simulations, which set it as the middle of the cell's circumference arc. Additionally, it also confirmed that network's performance is improved when the number of RSs is increased. It was possible to conclude that, for each deployed RS, the percentage of area served by an RS increases about 10 %. Furthermore, the mean data rate in the cell has been increased by approximately 60 % through the use of RSs. Finally, a given scenario with a larger number of RSs, can experience the same performance as an equivalent scenario without RSs, but with higher reuse distance. This conduces to a compromise solution between RS installation and cluster size, in order to maximize capacity, as well as performance. |
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On the choice of posittioning and cluster size for fixed relay stations in a LTE networkWireless communicationsLTECooperative MIMOFixed relayingCluster sizeThe long term evolution (LTE) is one of the latest standards in the mobile communications market. To achieve its performance, LTE networks use several techniques, such as multi-carrier technique, multiple-input-multiple-output and cooperative communications. Inside cooperative communications, this paper focuses on the fixed relaying technique, presenting a way for determining the best position to deploy the relay station (RS), from a set of empirical good solutions, and also to quantify the associated performance gain using different cluster size configurations. The best RS position was obtained through realistic simulations, which set it as the middle of the cell's circumference arc. Additionally, it also confirmed that network's performance is improved when the number of RSs is increased. It was possible to conclude that, for each deployed RS, the percentage of area served by an RS increases about 10 %. Furthermore, the mean data rate in the cell has been increased by approximately 60 % through the use of RSs. Finally, a given scenario with a larger number of RSs, can experience the same performance as an equivalent scenario without RSs, but with higher reuse distance. This conduces to a compromise solution between RS installation and cluster size, in order to maximize capacity, as well as performance.SpringerRCIPLMartins, AndréRodrigues, AntónioVieira, Pedro2015-08-18T14:48:03Z2014-112014-11-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/4819engMARTINS, André; RODRIGUES, António; VIEIRA, Pedro Manuel de Almeida Carvalho – On the choice of positioning and cluster size for fixed relay relay stations in a LTE network. Wireless Personal Communication. ISSN: 0929-6212. Vol. 79, nr. 1 (2014) p. 745-762.0929-621210.1007/s11277-014-1884-ymetadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-08-03T09:47:21Zoai:repositorio.ipl.pt:10400.21/4819Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:14:11.738703Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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On the choice of posittioning and cluster size for fixed relay stations in a LTE network |
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On the choice of posittioning and cluster size for fixed relay stations in a LTE network |
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On the choice of posittioning and cluster size for fixed relay stations in a LTE network Martins, André Wireless communications LTE Cooperative MIMO Fixed relaying Cluster size |
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On the choice of posittioning and cluster size for fixed relay stations in a LTE network |
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On the choice of posittioning and cluster size for fixed relay stations in a LTE network |
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On the choice of posittioning and cluster size for fixed relay stations in a LTE network |
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On the choice of posittioning and cluster size for fixed relay stations in a LTE network |
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On the choice of posittioning and cluster size for fixed relay stations in a LTE network |
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Martins, André |
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Martins, André Rodrigues, António Vieira, Pedro |
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Rodrigues, António Vieira, Pedro |
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Martins, André Rodrigues, António Vieira, Pedro |
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Wireless communications LTE Cooperative MIMO Fixed relaying Cluster size |
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Wireless communications LTE Cooperative MIMO Fixed relaying Cluster size |
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The long term evolution (LTE) is one of the latest standards in the mobile communications market. To achieve its performance, LTE networks use several techniques, such as multi-carrier technique, multiple-input-multiple-output and cooperative communications. Inside cooperative communications, this paper focuses on the fixed relaying technique, presenting a way for determining the best position to deploy the relay station (RS), from a set of empirical good solutions, and also to quantify the associated performance gain using different cluster size configurations. The best RS position was obtained through realistic simulations, which set it as the middle of the cell's circumference arc. Additionally, it also confirmed that network's performance is improved when the number of RSs is increased. It was possible to conclude that, for each deployed RS, the percentage of area served by an RS increases about 10 %. Furthermore, the mean data rate in the cell has been increased by approximately 60 % through the use of RSs. Finally, a given scenario with a larger number of RSs, can experience the same performance as an equivalent scenario without RSs, but with higher reuse distance. This conduces to a compromise solution between RS installation and cluster size, in order to maximize capacity, as well as performance. |
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