Design and Simulation of Optimal Number of Small Cells Deployment in Fourth-Generation Cellular Networks

In next-generation of wireless communication systems, Fifth-Generation (5G), small cells deployment is one of the most important issues that must be taking in the account. This paper discusses this issue in three aspects. First, it aims to derive the Critical Handover Location (CHL) point for neighb...

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Published inJournal of communications pp. 583 - 588
Main Authors Shujaa, Mohamed Ibrahim, Mohammed, Nada Qasim, Ibrahim, Moustafa K., Hussein, Qasim Mohammed
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.12.2021
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Summary:In next-generation of wireless communication systems, Fifth-Generation (5G), small cells deployment is one of the most important issues that must be taking in the account. This paper discusses this issue in three aspects. First, it aims to derive the Critical Handover Location (CHL) point for neighbouring wireless stations which in turn is considered an entrance to the second aspect of this work that decides the small cell placement in one network. Finally, the work proposed a new approach to evaluating the Number of Small Cells (NRS) deployment mathematically. The proposed approach provides the balance in resources allocation in the network in terms of transmitted power of each small cell and their placement in order to provide maximum capacity and coverage area with a lower level of interference between nearest wireless stations thus decreasing the total cost of network insulation.
ISSN:2374-4367
DOI:10.12720/jcm.16.12.583-588