Coverage Analysis for Indoor-Outdoor Coexistence for Millimetre-Wave Communication

A. Turkmen, Michael S. Mollel, Metin Öztürk, Yao Sun, Lei Zhang, R. Ghannam, M. Imran
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Abstract

Milimeter-wave (mm-wave) communication, which has already been a part of the fifth generation of mobile communication networks (5G), would result in ultra dense small cell deployments due to its limited coverage characteristics. In such an environment, outdoor base stations (BS) will get closer to the buildings, in which users are covered and served by indoor small cells that in turn degrades the user Quality of Experience (QoE) owing to the increased interference caused by the outdoor BSs. In this paper, indoor coverage analysis is conducted by considering a scenario, which includes a multi-storey building and two identical indoor femtocell and outdoor BS operating at 28 GHz. During the simulations, impacts of the outdoor BS's transmit power and distance to the building on the indoor coverage are investigated. In addition, various material types, namely one layer brick, International Telecommunication Union (ITU) 28 GHz concrete, ITU 28 GHz glass, and ITU 28 GHz wood, for the building walls are tested. Results reveal that dielectric properties of the materials are the key factors in determining the severity of the interference caused by the outdoor BS, paving the way for including the effects of material type in network designing and smart city planning.
毫米波通信室内外共存的覆盖分析
毫米波通信已经成为第五代移动通信网络(5G)的一部分,由于其有限的覆盖特性,将导致超密集的小蜂窝部署。在这样的环境下,室外基站将离建筑物更近,而用户被室内小基站覆盖和服务,而由于室外基站造成的干扰增加,反过来又降低了用户的体验质量。本文通过考虑一个场景进行室内覆盖分析,该场景包括一个多层建筑和两个相同的室内femtocell和室外BS,工作在28ghz。在仿真过程中,研究了室外BS的发射功率和距离对室内覆盖的影响。此外,还测试了用于建筑墙壁的各种材料类型,包括单层砖、国际电信联盟(ITU) 28 GHz混凝土、国际电信联盟(ITU) 28 GHz玻璃和国际电信联盟(ITU) 28 GHz木材。结果表明,材料的介电性能是决定室外BS干扰严重程度的关键因素,为在网络设计和智慧城市规划中纳入材料类型的影响铺平了道路。
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