# Outage Analysis of Heterogeneous mmWave Cellular Networks Employing JSDM

**Authors:** Jun Chen, Deli Qiao

arXiv: 1901.07961 · 2019-01-24

## TL;DR

This paper analyzes the outage performance of a two-tier mmWave cellular network employing JSDM, showing performance improvements over single-tier networks through theoretical and simulation results.

## Contribution

It provides the first theoretical analysis of outage probability in two-tier mmWave networks with JSDM, including simplified expressions under noise-limited assumptions.

## Key findings

- Two-tier networks outperform single-tier in outage probability.
- Theoretical analysis matches simulation results.
- Simplified outage expressions under noise-limited assumptions.

## Abstract

In this paper, the outage performance of a two-tier heterogeneous mmWave cellular networks employing joint spatial division and multiplexing (JSDM) is investigated. It is assumed that macro base stations (BSs) equipped with a large number of antennas and pico BSs equipped with single antenna serve users simultaneously. The two-tier BSs and users are distributed according to independent Poisson point processes (PPPs). Theoretical analysis of the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) outage probability of the typical user is first provided. The all SINR outage probability of the two tiers is then derived. Simulation results in accordance with theoretical analysis demonstrating the performance improvement of two-tier networks compare with the single-tier network are provided. By using the noise-limited assumption for mmWave networks, a simpler expression to analyze the outage performance is obtained.

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