In this paper we study, analytically and via simulation, the impact ofreducing the cell size of a wireless system on the system capacity andhand-off failure rate. First, we focus on a pure cellular system. Wedevelop exact and approximate models for cellular systems in order toemphasize the blocking probability/forced termination probabilitytrade-off. This trade-off motivates the problem of optimizing the systemperformance with respect to the cell size. For hybrid systems, weinvestigate how jointly optimizing the number of cells per spot-beam, andthe bandwidth partitioning could improve the QoS parameters of interest.For both systems, the numerical solution is only feasible for smallnumber of cells. For large systems, a simulation study is p...
In this paper we study the eect of the frequency reuse constraints in both layers on the optimum cha...
Funding Information: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This work was supported in part by Academy of Finland under the...
Abstract—Mobility becomes a distinct feature for a wireless mobile cellular system. For the traffic ...
In this paper, we investigate various issues related to the design of satellite-cellular hybrid syst...
In this paper we study the effect of the frequency reuse constraints inboth layers on the optimum ch...
In this paper we consider the extension of a cellular system by means of satellite channels. Specifi...
Deployment of small cells is considered as an easy approach for adding capacity to the system. Howev...
Deployment of small cells is considered as an easy approach for adding capacity to the system. Howev...
Deployment of small cells is considered as an easy approach for adding capacity to the system. Howev...
In this paper, we consider the extension of a cellular system by means of satellite channels. Specif...
More and more cellular network operators enable the unplanned deployment of small-sized cellular sta...
In this paper, we consider the extension of a cellular system by means of satellite channels. Specif...
In this paper, mathematical analysis supported by computer simulation is used to study cellular syst...
In this paper results of mathematical analysis supported by simulation are used to find a theoretica...
Capacity has always been a major concern in wireless networks. This letter studies the impact of mob...
In this paper we study the eect of the frequency reuse constraints in both layers on the optimum cha...
Funding Information: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This work was supported in part by Academy of Finland under the...
Abstract—Mobility becomes a distinct feature for a wireless mobile cellular system. For the traffic ...
In this paper, we investigate various issues related to the design of satellite-cellular hybrid syst...
In this paper we study the effect of the frequency reuse constraints inboth layers on the optimum ch...
In this paper we consider the extension of a cellular system by means of satellite channels. Specifi...
Deployment of small cells is considered as an easy approach for adding capacity to the system. Howev...
Deployment of small cells is considered as an easy approach for adding capacity to the system. Howev...
Deployment of small cells is considered as an easy approach for adding capacity to the system. Howev...
In this paper, we consider the extension of a cellular system by means of satellite channels. Specif...
More and more cellular network operators enable the unplanned deployment of small-sized cellular sta...
In this paper, we consider the extension of a cellular system by means of satellite channels. Specif...
In this paper, mathematical analysis supported by computer simulation is used to study cellular syst...
In this paper results of mathematical analysis supported by simulation are used to find a theoretica...
Capacity has always been a major concern in wireless networks. This letter studies the impact of mob...
In this paper we study the eect of the frequency reuse constraints in both layers on the optimum cha...
Funding Information: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This work was supported in part by Academy of Finland under the...
Abstract—Mobility becomes a distinct feature for a wireless mobile cellular system. For the traffic ...