On Velocity-based Association Policies for Multi-tier 5G Wireless Networks

2021 IEEE GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE (GLOBECOM)(2021)

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Mobility is a key challenge for beam management in 5G cellular networks due to the overhead incurred at beam switching and base station (BS) handover events. This paper focuses on a network that has a multi-tier structure with two types of BSs operating in the same frequency bands, namely macro BSs that are sparser but with higher transmit power, and micro BSs that are denser and with lower transmit power. We propose a downlink user association policy which is a function of the user mobility. Typically, high mobility users should associate with macro BSs so as to incur less beam switching overhead, whereas low mobility ones should be associated with micro BSs. The main contribution of the paper is a formalization of the optimal threshold association policy, when the optimality is understood with respect to the mean effective Shannon rate. The analysis is based on stochastic geometry and on an exact representation of the mean effective Shannon rate of the typical user in this beamforming multi-tier context. Two models are discussed. The simplest one focuses on a single-user optimization problem. We also discuss a more realistic model with bandwidth sharing between all users in the cell. Finally, we identify the mobility and user-density patterns where the velocity-based threshold association policy outperforms the classical best mean power association policy.
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velocity-based association policies,multitier 5G wireless networks,beam management,5G cellular networks,multitier structure,higher transmit power,lower transmit power,downlink user association policy,optimal threshold association policy,beamforming multitier context,single-user optimization problem,beam switching,base station handover events,macrobase station,microbase station,less beam switching overhead,mean effective Shannon rate,stochastic geometry
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