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Urban 5G MmWave Networks: Line-of-Sight Probabilities and Optimal Site Locations

Tian Han [1]

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Melbourne

Davood Shojaei [2]

Centre for SDIs and Land Administration, Department of Infrastructure Engineering, University of Melbourne

Paul Fitzpatrick [3]

Telstra Corporation; Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Melbourne

Taka Sakurai [4]

Telstra Corporation; Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Melbourne

Jamie Evans [5]

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Melbourne


JTDE - Vol 11, No 1 - March 2023 [6]

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119 [8]

Abstract

In this work, we implemented line-of-sight (LoS) ray tracing functionality to investigate problems in millimetre-wave propagation modelling and network planning in 3D city model environments. First, we validated an existing LoS propagation probability model expressed as an exponential rule with the link distance. By fitting ray tracing simulation results under different scenarios to the model, the relationships between key parameters in the model and factors including the building density and the transmitter height were qualitatively analysed. Next, we developed a network planning framework for a multi-hop outdoor urban network by formulating a mixed-integer linear programming problem which minimises the overall deployment cost through optimal site selection. Taking the sets of potential site locations and potential links as inputs, we selected a subset of the sites that comprise a tree-structured network that satisfies all the user demands at a minimum deployment cost. We also analysed the time required for solving this optimisation problem in order to provide a prediction of the execution time for larger-sized problems.

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Tian Han, Davood Shojaei, Paul Fitzpatrick, Taka Sakurai, Jamie Evans. 2023. Urban 5G MmWave Networks: Line-of-Sight Probabilities and Optimal Site Locations. JTDE, Vol 11, No 1, Article 640. http://doi.org/10.18080/JTDE.v11n1.640 [11]. Published by Telecommunications Association Inc. ABN 34 732 327 053. https://telsoc.org [12]



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