Metrocell Antennas: The Positive Impact of a Narrow Vertical Beamwidth and Electrical Downtilt PROJECT TITLE :Metrocell Antennas: The Positive Impact of a Narrow Vertical Beamwidth and Electrical DowntiltABSTRACT:This article discusses the positive impact that metrocell antennas with a narrow vertical beamwidth and electrical downtilt will have on heterogeneous cellular networks. Employing a model of random cell placement based on a Poisson distribution, together with an innovative 3-dimensional (three-D) building model that quantifies blockage because of shadowing, it is demonstrated that the network spectral potency and average user through-place each increase because the vertical beamwidth decreases and downtilt is applied to metrocell transmission. Moreover, the network becomes a lot of energy efficient. Importantly, these additional gains in network performance will be achieved without any cooperation or exchange of data between macrocell base stations (BSs) and metrocells. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest ANC-ERA: Random Access for Analog Network Coding in Wireless Networks Fast Unscented Transformation-Based Transient Stability Margin Estimation Incorporating Uncertainty of Wind Generation