TY - JOUR
T1 - Decoupled heterogeneous networks with millimeter wave small cells
AU - Shi, Minwei
AU - Yang, Kai
AU - Xing, Chengwen
AU - Fan, Rongfei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018/9
Y1 - 2018/9
N2 - Deploying sub-6-GHz network together with millimeter wave (mm-wave) is a promising solution to simultaneously achieve sufficient coverage and high data rate. In heterogeneous networks, the traditional coupled access, i.e., users are constrained to be associated with the same base station in both downlink and uplink, is no longer optimal, and the concept of downlink and uplink decoupling (DUDe) has recently been proposed. In this paper, we analyze the coverage probability and area throughput for both the downlink and uplink of sub-6-GHz/mm-wave cellular networks with decoupled access. Compared with the existing works, we take uplink power control and mm-wave interference into account. Using the tools from stochastic geometry, the expressions of signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio coverage probability, user-perceived rate coverage probability and the area throughput are derived. The impact of decoupled access and different small cells (SCells) is investigated. In particular, analytical results reveal that with decoupled access, UEs are more likely to be associated with SCells in uplink when the network is sparse, and the uplink traffic will be offloaded from sub-6-GHz SCells to mm-wave SCells when the network is dense. Moreover, the dense deployment of mm-wave SCells rather than sub-6-GHz SCells is more reasonable, and the DUDe is a key factor in improving the performance of dense cellular networks with multi-band.
AB - Deploying sub-6-GHz network together with millimeter wave (mm-wave) is a promising solution to simultaneously achieve sufficient coverage and high data rate. In heterogeneous networks, the traditional coupled access, i.e., users are constrained to be associated with the same base station in both downlink and uplink, is no longer optimal, and the concept of downlink and uplink decoupling (DUDe) has recently been proposed. In this paper, we analyze the coverage probability and area throughput for both the downlink and uplink of sub-6-GHz/mm-wave cellular networks with decoupled access. Compared with the existing works, we take uplink power control and mm-wave interference into account. Using the tools from stochastic geometry, the expressions of signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio coverage probability, user-perceived rate coverage probability and the area throughput are derived. The impact of decoupled access and different small cells (SCells) is investigated. In particular, analytical results reveal that with decoupled access, UEs are more likely to be associated with SCells in uplink when the network is sparse, and the uplink traffic will be offloaded from sub-6-GHz SCells to mm-wave SCells when the network is dense. Moreover, the dense deployment of mm-wave SCells rather than sub-6-GHz SCells is more reasonable, and the DUDe is a key factor in improving the performance of dense cellular networks with multi-band.
KW - Heterogeneous networks
KW - downlink and uplink decoupling
KW - millimeter wave
KW - stochastic geometry
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85049470919&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/TWC.2018.2850897
DO - 10.1109/TWC.2018.2850897
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85049470919
SN - 1536-1276
VL - 17
SP - 5871
EP - 5884
JO - IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
JF - IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
IS - 9
M1 - 8403913
ER -