Multi-carrier Cell Structures with Offset Sectorization for Heterogeneous Networks

09 June 2013

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Traffic projections for the coming years indicate that the demand for wireless data is increasing exponentially, driven by new multimedia services and the wide availability of smartphones. A promising approach for providing additional required network capacity is the deployment of small cells in a heterogeneous network structure, which increases the spatial frequency re-use. However, the deployment of small cells into existing macrocellular networks can lead to interference and handover problems, particularly when re-using the frequency spectrum. In this paper, a novel configuration of the cellular network structure and frequency use for both macrocell and small cells is proposed to address these problems while maintaining high frequency re-use. Simulations for UMTS HSDPA show that the proposed multi-carrier heterogeneous network structure can increase the average user throughput of macrocells and small cells by 51% and 116% respectively, and the throughput of the worst 5th percentile by 213%, compared to a dedicated carrier reference deployment. The proposed solution also significantly outperforms partial frequency re-use deployments.