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Outage Probability for Heterogeneous Cellular Networks with Biased Cell Association

Abstract

In this paper we develop a tractable framework for SINR analysis in downlink heterogeneous cellular networks (HCNs) with flexible cell association. The HCN is modeled as a multi-tier cellular network where each tier's base stations (BSs) are randomly located and have a unique transmit power, path loss exponent, spatial density, and bias towards admitting users. We implicitly assume every BS has full queues. From this model, we derive the outage probability of a typical user in the network, which can be viewed as a spatial average of SINR over all users in the network. We observe that deploying more or less BSs does not change the outage probability in interference-limited HCN with unbiased cell association, and observe how biasing affects the metric.

Keywords:
Cellular network Computer science Base station Stochastic geometry Telecommunications link Coverage probability Interference (communication) Computer network Metric (unit) Transmitter power output Path loss Performance metric Heterogeneous network Queue Topology (electrical circuits) Telecommunications Mathematics Statistics Transmitter Wireless network Engineering Wireless

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