Deployment of small cells and a transport infrastructure concurrently for next-generation mobile access networks

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The exponential growth of mobile traffic means that operators must upgrade their mobile networks to provide higher capacity to final users. A promising alternative is to deploy heterogeneous networks (HetNets) that combine macro Base Stations (BSs) and SmallCells (SCs), although this increases the complexity and cost of the transport (SCs to Fiber Access Point–FAP). Most of the planning strategies outlined in the literature are aimed at reducing the number of SCs and ignore the impact that the transport segment might have on the total cost of network deployment. In this paper, heuristics are used for the joint planning of radio (i.e., SCs) and transport resources (i.e., point-to-point fiber links). These were compared and examined to determine the advantages and disadvantages of each approach, and in some cases, this led to a 50% reduction in total costs, while still creating a non-scalable network.

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Araujo, W., Fogarolli, R., Seruffo, M., & Cardoso, D. (2018). Deployment of small cells and a transport infrastructure concurrently for next-generation mobile access networks. PLoS ONE, 13(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207330

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