System level analysis of heterogeneous networks under imperfect traffic hotspot localization
Aymen Jaziri, Ridha Nasri, Tijani Chahed

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how imperfect small cell placement affects network performance in heterogeneous cellular networks, considering traffic hotspots, interference, and user dynamics to optimize throughput and offloading strategies.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive system-level model combining static and dynamic analysis of heterogeneous networks with imperfect small cell positioning and traffic hotspot localization.
Findings
Small cell placement errors are tolerated when hotspots are far from macro BS.
Perfect small cell positioning near macro BS does not improve performance due to interference.
Traffic offloading benefits depend on hotspot location, user arrival rates, and cell capacity.
Abstract
We study, in this paper, the impact of imperfect small cell positioning with respect to traffic hotspots in cellular networks. In order to derive the throughput distribution in macro and small cells, we firstly perform static level analysis of the system considering a non-uniform distribution of user locations. We secondly introduce the dynamics of the system, characterized by random arrivals and departures of users after a finite service duration, with the service rates and distribution of radio conditions outfitted from the first part of the work. When dealing with the dynamics of the system, macro and small cells are modeled by multi-class processor sharing queues. Macro and small cells are assumed to be operating in the same bandwidth. Consequently, they are coupled due to the mutual interferences generated by each cell to the other. We derive several performance metrics such as the…
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