Optimal Base Station Deployment for Small Cell Networks with Energy-Efficient Power Control

In this paper, how to optimally deploy base station density in a small cell network with energy-efficient power control was investigated. Base stations (BSs) and users form two independent Poisson point processes (PPPs) in the network. Since user-centric cell association may lead to void cells that...

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Main Authors Peng, Ching-Ting, Wang, Li-Chun, Liu, Chun-Hung
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 26.01.2015
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Summary:In this paper, how to optimally deploy base station density in a small cell network with energy-efficient power control was investigated. Base stations (BSs) and users form two independent Poisson point processes (PPPs) in the network. Since user-centric cell association may lead to void cells that do not have any users, the power of each BS is controlled in either all-on or on-off mode depending on whether its cell is void or not. The average cell rates for each power control mode are first found and their corresponding energy efficiency is also characterized. The optimal BS density that maximizes the energy efficiency under a given user density is theoretically proved to exist and its value can be found numerically. Both analytical and simulated results indicate that on-off power control is significantly superior to all-on power control in terms of energy efficiency if BSs are deployed based on their optimal energy-efficient density.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1501.06469