Authors
Edoardo Amaldi, Antonio Capone, Federico Malucelli
Publication date
2008/8
Journal
Wireless Networks
Volume
14
Issue
4
Pages
435-447
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Radio planning and coverage optimization are critical issues for service providers and vendors that are deploying third generation mobile networks and need to control coverage as well as the huge costs involved. Due to the peculiarities of the Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) scheme used in 3G cellular systems like UMTS and CDMA2000, network planning cannot be based only on signal predictions, and the approach relying on classical set covering formulations adopted for second generation systems is not appropriate.
In this paper we investigate mathematical programming models for supporting the decisions on where to install new base stations and how to select their configuration (antenna height and tilt, sector orientations, maximum emission power, pilot signal, etc.) so as to find a trade-off between maximizing coverage and minimizing costs. The overall model takes into account …
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