A Case Study on Regularity in Cellular Network Deployment

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This letter aims to validate the β-Ginibre point process as a model for the distribution of base station locations in a cellular network. The β-Ginibre is a repulsive point process in which repulsion is controlled by the β parameter. When β tends to zero, the point process converges in law towards a Poisson point process. If β equals to one it becomes a Ginibre point process. Simulations on real data collected in Paris, France, show that base station locations can be fitted with a β-Ginibre point process. Moreover, we prove that their superposition tends to a Poisson point process as it can be seen from real data. Qualitative interpretations on deployment strategies are derived from the model fitting of the raw data.

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Gomez, J. S., Vasseur, A., Vergne, A., Martins, P., Decreusefond, L., & Chen, W. (2015). A Case Study on Regularity in Cellular Network Deployment. IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, 4(4), 421–424. https://doi.org/10.1109/LWC.2015.2431263

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