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Title: | RANDOM CELL IDENTIFIERS ASSIGNMENT |
Authors: | Robert BESTAK, Valentin HELOU |
Keywords: | Femtocells home base stations LTE network physical cell identifier |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Publisher: | ADVANCES IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING |
Citation: | KAMAL-SAADI, M. and D. MAVRAKIS. Mobile Broadband Access at Home: Opportunities for femtocells in the mobile broadband ecosystem: the economic case for LTE and 3G+. In: D-cell [online]. 2008. Available at: http://www.d- cell.com/setyobudianto/resources/global/femtocell.pdf. |
Series/Report no.: | INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES AND SERVICES;10 |
Abstract: | Despite integration of advanced functions that
enable Femto Access Points (FAPs) to be deployed in a
plug-and-play manner, the femtocell concept still cause
several opened issues to be resolved. One of them
represents an assignment of Physical Cell Identifiers
(PCIs) to FAPs. This paper analyses a random based
assignment algorithm in LTE systems operating in
diverse femtocell scenarios. The performance of the
algorithm is evaluated by comparing the number of
confusions for various femtocell densities, PCI ranges
and knowledge of vicinity. Simulation results show that
better knowledge of vicinity can significantly reduce the
number of confusions events. |
Description: | Despite integration of advanced functions that
enable Femto Access Points (FAPs) to be deployed in a
plug-and-play manner, the femtocell concept still cause
several opened issues to be resolved. One of them
represents an assignment of Physical Cell Identifiers
(PCIs) to FAPs. This paper analyses a random based
assignment algorithm in LTE systems operating in
diverse femtocell scenarios. The performance of the
algorithm is evaluated by comparing the number of
confusions for various femtocell densities, PCI ranges
and knowledge of vicinity. Simulation results show that
better knowledge of vicinity can significantly reduce the
number of confusions events. |
URI: | http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/143 |
Appears in Collections: | Computer Engineering Journal Publications
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