Title :
Significant gains in coverage and downlink capacity from optimal antenna downtilt for closely-spaced cells in wireless networks
Author_Institution :
Wireless Bus. Unit, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs., Murray Hill, NJ, USA
Abstract :
This paper focuses on the impact of antenna downtilt for closely placed cells. The results show the need for small to no downtilt in coverage-limited scenarios, otherwise (for the case of close placement of cells), downtilt improves performance significantly. The most important conclusion of this study is that there is a large gain in downlink coverage and capacity due to down-tilting to the correct range of values; in fact, without the correct down tilt, all the gain due to the close placement of cells is lost. The simulations demonstrate that all in-building penetration advantage (up to 40 dB for the examples simulated in this paper) and significant data capacity can be lost if the tilts are off by 4° to 5° from the optimal for closely placed cells. In-building coverage is one of the challenges for current cellular systems, and it is shown that the same range of downtilt is optimal whether the users are in-building or on-street; hence the concern that downtilt will reduce in-building coverage is demonstrated as in-accurate for closely placed cells. Another question that this paper addresses is: Are the downtilts which have been optimized for 3G systems also optimal for the 4G system? It is shown that the tilts that are optimal for 3G and voice systems are very good (if not optimal, at least near optimal) for the 4G LTE system. The simulations show that optimal down tilts can reduce the number of basestations (and hence capital investment) needed from the point of view of capacity. Given the capacity constraints in 4G LTE systems, the study suggests that antenna design and downtilts must receive much more than nominal focus for urban areas.
Keywords :
cellular radio; mobile antennas; radio links; 3G systems; 4G LTE systems; capacity constraints; cellular systems; closely spaced cells; coverage capacity; downlink capacity; downlink coverage; optimal antenna downtilt; wireless networks; Antennas; Downlink; Gain; Interference; Measurement; Servers; Signal to noise ratio; Cellular Optimization; downlink-limited coverage; optimal antenna downtilt; urban wireless scenario;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless and Optical Communication Conference (WOCC), 2014 23rd
Conference_Location :
Newark, NJ
DOI :
10.1109/WOCC.2014.6839950