Maximizing Dual Cell Connectivity Opportunities in LTE Small Cells Deployment

Abstract

Most of the LTE (Long Term Evolution) network operators are deploying low power small cells in hotspots like airports, shopping malls and corporate offices to meet increasing data demands. Since users are not deemed to fixed locations in such places, the network experiences uneven distribution of traffic load across the cells which degrades the average user throughput. This problem is even more severe if the deployment of small cells is unplanned. In order to address this, in this work, we propose two variant of small cell placement models: an optimal Femto placement with full power (OPT-FP) model and an opportunistic Femto placement with power control (OPPR-PC) model. These models incorporate a constraint which helps small cells providing dual cell connectivity (DCC) for as many number of users as possible and then schedule them jointly for improving their throughputs

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