DocumentCode
2292958
Title
Optimizing microcell base station locations using simulated annealing techniques
Author
Anderson, H.R. ; McGeehan, J.P.
Author_Institution
Centre for Commun. Res., Bristol Univ., UK
fYear
1994
fDate
8-10 Jun 1994
Firstpage
858
Abstract
The problem of choosing the optimum locations for base stations in a microcell communications system is considered. The factors affecting optimum selection are the non-uniform service areas in complex propagation environments, the mutual coverage and interference of multiple base stations, and the service objective which is usually defined by signal level but may also be defined by delay spread for certain digital systems. This optimization problem is addressed using simulated annealing (SA) techniques which offer a method to achieve near optimum solutions to complex combinatorial optimization problems, This research shows that SA is a viable approach for handling practical base station siting problems in an urban microcell environment
Keywords
cellular radio; digital radio; land mobile radio; radiofrequency interference; simulated annealing; complex combinatorial optimization problem; complex propagation environments; delay spread; digital systems; interference; microcell base station locations; mutual coverage; nonuniform service areas; optimum locations; service objective; simulated annealing; urban microcell environment; Base stations; Cities and towns; Costs; Digital systems; Interference; Microcell networks; Optimization methods; Propagation delay; Simulated annealing; Transmitters;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1994 IEEE 44th
Conference_Location
Stockholm
ISSN
1090-3038
Print_ISBN
0-7803-1927-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VETEC.1994.345212
Filename
345212
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