5G uplink interference simulations, analysis and solutions: The case of pico cells dense deployment

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Abstract

The launch of the new mobile network technology has paved the way for advanced and more productive industrial applications based on high-speed and low latency services offered by 5G. One of the key success points of the 5G network is the available diversity of cell deployment modes and the flexibility in radio resources allocation based on user’s needs. The concept of Pico cells will become the future of 5G as they increase the capacity and improve the network coverage at a low deployment cost. In addition, the short-range wireless transmission of this type of cells uses little energy and will allow dense applications for the internet of things. In this contribution, we present the advantages of using Pico cells and the characteristics of this type of cells in 5G networks. Then, we will do a simulation study of the interferences impact in uplink transmission in the case of PICO cells densified deployment. Finally, we will propose a solution for interference avoidance between pico cells that also allows flexible management of bands allocated to the users in uplink according to user’s density and bandwidth demand.

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Younes, B., Mohammed, F., Said, M., & El Bekkali, M. (2021). 5G uplink interference simulations, analysis and solutions: The case of pico cells dense deployment. International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 11(3), 2245–2255. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v11i3.pp2245-2255

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