城市人口密集地区室外分布式天线系统的小区规划

Syed Fahad Yunas, M. Valkama, Jarno Niemela
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在移动蜂窝系统中提供高速率移动数据服务和增加网络级容量需要在整个蜂窝覆盖区域内接收更高的信号水平和改进的干扰特性。传统的宏蜂窝部署,由于高相关的路径损耗,只能为基站附近的用户提供峰值比特率。此外,在人口密集的城市地区,由于衰落和阴影效应,情况进一步恶化。因此,运营商被迫将天线安装在离用户更近的地方,以减少链路损耗并提高服务的可用性。因此,已经确定了两种相互竞争的技术作为在室外环境中提供高速数据的替代解决方案,(i)小型蜂窝和(ii)室外分布式天线系统(ODAS)。在本文中,我们评估和分析了在密集的城市环境中小型小区和户外基于DAS的部署的性能。该分析涵盖了室外和室内环境下的性能评估,同时考虑了两个关键性能指标:覆盖范围和频谱效率。此外,我们研究了部署户外DAS网络的不同部署策略。结果表明,由于更好的干扰管理,ODAS部署可以提供室外小区级容量的改进,特别是小区边缘容量性能,与独立的小小区部署相比,然而,由于相对较低的频率重用因子,ODAS的区域容量性能较低。对于室内接收器,所有室外解决方案的性能都相当低,主要是由于相关的高建筑穿透损失。这些发现强烈地推动了异构网络的部署,在异构网络中,室内小蜂窝解决方案满足了室内环境指数级增长的容量需求。为了满足动态的室外容量需求,需要一种先进版本的室外DAS解决方案,该解决方案可以根据室外交通条件动态配置DAS节点,使其充当“单个超级微/DAS单元”或多个独立的小型微单元。
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Cell planning for outdoor distributed antenna systems in dense urban areas
Provisioning of high rate mobile data services and increased network level capacities in mobile cellular systems require higher received signal levels and improved interference characteristics throughout the cell coverage area. Traditional macrocellular deployments, due to high associated path losses, are only able to provide peak bit rates to users near the base stations. Moreover, the situation is further degraded in dense urban areas due to fading and shadowing effects. Hence, operators are forced to bring the antenna installations closer to the users in order to reduce the link losses and increase the service availability. As such, two competing technologies have been identified as alternative solutions for provisioning of high speed data in the outdoor environment, (i) small cells and (ii) outdoor distributed antenna systems (ODAS). In this article we evaluate and analyze the performance of small cells and outdoor DAS based deployments in a dense urban environment. The analysis covers the performance evaluation in both outdoor and indoor settings while taking into account two key performance metrics: coverage and spectral efficiency. Furthermore, we study different deployment strategies for deploying the outdoor DAS network. Results indicate, that due to better interference management, ODAS deployments can provide improvements in outdoor cell level capacities, specifically cell edge capacity performance, as compared to stand-alone small cell deployments, however, due to comparatively lower frequency reuse factor than small cell scenario, the area capacity performance of ODAS is lower. For indoor receivers, the performance of all outdoor solutions are fairly low, mainly due to high associated building penetration loss. The findings strongly motivate the deployments towards heterogeneous network, where the indoor small cell solutions fulfill the exponentially increasing capacity demand of the indoor environment. For fulfilling the dynamic outdoor capacity demands, there is an inherent need of an advanced version of outdoor DAS solution that can dynamically configure the DAS nodes to act as a `single super micro-/DAS cell' or multiple independent small microcells, based on the outdoor traffic conditions.
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