Exploiting heterogeneity for cost efficient 5G base station deployment using meta‐heuristics

A key concern in the design of 5G is the radio access network, which is expected to be significantly denser and more advanced, with considerably higher infrastructure and power consumption cost than that of conventional mobile network standards. Novel algorithms/approaches for optimal planning of th...

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Main Authors: David Aondoakaa, John Comas, Stephen Swift
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-09-01
Series:IET Networks
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-net.2019.0111
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Summary:A key concern in the design of 5G is the radio access network, which is expected to be significantly denser and more advanced, with considerably higher infrastructure and power consumption cost than that of conventional mobile network standards. Novel algorithms/approaches for optimal planning of the radio access network are required for tackling the additional complexity of the problem of cost‐efficient radio access planning in 5G, which cannot be properly handled by conventional approaches. This study proposes a novel optimisation framework for the cost‐efficient deployment and configuration of 5G base stations. The main idea of the proposed optimisation framework is to exploit heterogeneity in three key 5G technologies, heterogeneous base station architecture, cell range extension and multiple‐input–multiple‐output spatial multiplexing, by jointly optimising their configurations during network design. In addition, the proposed optimisation framework includes generic steps for applying meta‐heuristic algorithms to the problem, which are necessary to overcome the problem's complexity, especially for large problem instances. The authors’ results show that their novel optimisation framework improves the cost efficiency of the network planning both in terms of power and infrastructural cost to operators.
ISSN:2047-4954
2047-4962