PROJECT TITLE :
Delay and Reliability Tradeoffs in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks - 2016
ABSTRACT:
Network densification is one amongst the dominant evolutions to extend network capacity toward future cellular networks. However, the complicated and random interference in the resultant interference-restricted heterogeneous cellular networks (HCN) may deteriorate packet transmission reliability and increase transmission delay, that are essential performance metrics for system design in HCN. By modeling the locations of base stations (BSs) as superimposed of freelance Poisson point method, we tend to propose an analytical framework to analyze delay and reliability tradeoffs in HCN in terms of timely throughput and native delay. In our analysis, we tend to take the BS activity and temporal correlation of transmissions into thought, each having vital effects on the performances. The results of mobility, BS density, and association bias factor are evaluated through numerical results.
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