Cellular Network Densification: a System-level Analysis with IAB, NCR and RIS
As the number of user equipments increases in fifth generation (5G) and beyond, it is desired to densify the cellular network with auxiliary nodes assisting the base stations. Examples of these nodes are integrated access and backhaul (IAB) nodes, network-controlled repeaters (NCRs) and reconfigurab...
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Zusammenfassung: | As the number of user equipments increases in fifth generation (5G) and
beyond, it is desired to densify the cellular network with auxiliary nodes
assisting the base stations. Examples of these nodes are integrated access and
backhaul (IAB) nodes, network-controlled repeaters (NCRs) and reconfigurable
intelligent surfaces (RISs). In this context, this work presents a system level
overview of these three nodes. Moreover, this work evaluates through
simulations the impact of network planning aiming at enhancing the performance
of a network used to cover an outdoor sport event. We show that, in the
considered scenario, in general, IAB nodes provide an improved signal to
interference-plus-noise ratio and throughput, compared to NCRs and RISs.
However, there are situations where NCR outperforms IAB due to higher level of
interference caused by the latter. Finally, we show that the deployment of
these nodes in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) also achieves performance gains
due to their aerial mobility. However, UAV constraints related to aerial
deployment may prevent these nodes from reaching results as good as the ones
achieved by their stationary deployment. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.02415 |