Year: | 2012 | |||
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Type of Publication: | Article | |||
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Journal: | Communications in Information Science and Management Engineering (CISME) | Volume: | 2 | |
Number: | 6 | Pages: | 9-14 | |
Month: | June | |||
ISSN: | 2222-1859 | |||
Abstract: | The goal of the study presented in this paper is to
investigate the capacity of Wideband Code Division Multiple
Access (WCDMA) multicellular networks under two different
Admission Control (AC) strategies (cell and system based). The
system employs a fixed grid of beams (FGoB) for each cell up to
the first tier of cells. Unlike other studies, intercell interference is
modelled analytically with the help of large-scale system level
simulations that include up to four tiers of cells around the
central cell. Due to the increased complexity of the problem as
there is high number of effective sectors and loading in cells, a
grid-enabled WCDMA system level simulator has been
developed executing independent Monte Carlo (MC) simulations
in parallel. Simulation results show that there can be significant
variations in capacity resulting from the differences in the
interference suppression mechanism among the AC strategies.
For 50% and 90% loading, the capacity with the system based
AC can be more than 300% and 50% higher, respectively,
compared to the capacity with the cell-based AC. This gain
however comes at the cost of increased blocking probability. |
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