This paper proposes a coverage-oriented femtocell network deployment scheme,
in which the femtocell base stations (BSs) can decide whether to be active or
inactive depending on their distances from the macrocell BSs. Specifically, as
the areas close to the macrocell BSs already have satisfactory cellular
coverage, the femtocell BSs located inside such areas are kept to be inactive.
Thus, all the active femtocells are located in the poor macrocell coverage
areas. Based on a stochastic geometric framework, the coverage probability can
be analyzed with tractable results. Surprisingly, the results show that the
proposed scheme, although with a lower defacto femtocell density, can achieve
better coverage performance than that keeping all femtocells in the entire
network to be active. The analytical results further identify the achievable
optimal performance of the new scheme, which provides mobile operators a
guideline for femtocell deployment and operation.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figures, published in IEEE International Conference on
Communications (ICC'13