Abstract
In Long Term Evolution (LTE) cellular networks, the transmit power control (TPC) mechanism consists of two parts: the open loop (OL) and closed loop. Most cellular networks consider OL/TPC because of its simple implementation and low operation cost. The analysis of OL/TPC parameters is essential for efficient resource management from the cellular operator's viewpoint. In this work, the impact of the OL/TPC parameters is investigated for homogeneous small cells and heterogeneous small-cell/macrocell network environments. A mathematical model is derived to compute the transmit power at the user equipment, the received power at the eNodeB, the interference in the network, and the received signal-to-interference ratio. Using the analytical platform, the effects of the OL/TPC parameters on the system performance in LTE networks are investigated. Numerical results show that, in order to achieve the best performance, it is appropriate to choose αsmall = 1 and Po-small = -100 dBm in a homogenous small-cell network. Further, the selections of αsmall = 1 and Po-small = -100 dBm in the small cells and αmacro = 0.8 and Po-macro = -100 dBm in the macrocells seem to be suitable for heterogeneous network deployment.
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Haider, A., Sinha, R. S., & Hwang, S. H. (2018). Investigation of Open-Loop Transmit Power Control Parameters for Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Small-Cell Uplinks: ETRI Journal, 40(1), 51–60. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.2017-0191
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