Coverage Analysis of Integrated Sub-6GHz-mmWave Cellular Networks with Hotspots

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Authors Minwei Shi, Kai Yang, Zhu Han, Dusit Niyato arXiv ID 1909.06975 Category cs.IT: Information Theory Cross-listed eess.SP Citations 41 Venue IEEE Transactions on Communications Last Checked 6 months ago
Abstract
Deploying Sub-6GHz networks together with millimeter wave (mmWave) is a promising solution to achieve high data rates in traffic hotspots while guaranteeing sufficient coverage, where mmWave small cells are densely deployed to provide high quality of service. In this paper, we propose an analytical framework to investigate the integrated Sub-6GHz-mmWave cellular networks, in which the Sub-6GHz base stations (BSs) are modeled as a Poisson point process, and the mmWave BSs are clustered following a Poisson cluster process in traffic hotspots. We conduct stochastic geometry-based analysis and derive the performance metrics including the association probability, signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio coverage probability and average achievable rate, which are validated to be accurate by Monte Carlo simulations. We analyze the impact of various deployment parameters on the network performance to give insights on the network design. In particular, it is shown that deploying mmWave small cells in traffic hotspots will outperform both traditional Sub-6GHz heterogeneous network and isolated mmWave system in terms of the coverage probability. It can also be shown that extremely high and extremely small association weight for mmWave BSs will deteriorate the performance for cell edge users and cell interior users, respectively. Moreover, there exists an optimal pre-decided dispersion parameter of mmWave BSs that contributes to the maximum coverage probability.
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