Integrated mmWave Access and Backhaul in 5G: Bandwidth Partitioning and Downlink Analysis
Chiranjib Saha, Mehrnaz Afshang, Harpreet S. Dhillon

TL;DR
This paper develops an analytical framework for 5G integrated mmWave access and backhaul networks, analyzing downlink rate coverage and optimal bandwidth partition strategies to enhance network performance.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analytical model for IAB-enabled 5G networks and evaluates bandwidth partition strategies to optimize downlink rate coverage.
Findings
Optimal bandwidth split maximizes rate coverage.
Load-based partition outperforms equal partition under certain conditions.
Performance gains diminish beyond a critical user load.
Abstract
With the increasing network densification, it has become exceedingly difficult to provide traditional fiber backhaul access to each cell site, which is especially true for small cell base stations (SBSs). The increasing maturity of millimeter wave (mmWave) communication has opened up the possibility of providing high-speed wireless backhaul to such cell sites. Since mmWave is also suitable for access links, the third generation partnership project (3GPP) is envisioning an integrated access and backhaul (IAB) architecture for the fifth generation (5G) cellular networks in which the same infrastructure and spectral resources will be used for both access and backhaul. In this paper, we develop an analytical framework for IAB-enabled cellular network using which we provide an accurate characterization of its downlink rate coverage probability. Using this, we study the performance of two…
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