IEEE 802.11 Networks: A Simple Model Geared Towards Offloading Studies and Considerations on Future Small Cells

Luis Guilherme Uzeda Garcia, Ignacio Rodriguez, Davide Catania, Preben Mogensen

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Abstract

WiFi is the prevalent wireless access technology in local area deployments and is expected to play a major role in a mobile operator’s data offloading strategy. As a result, having simple tools that are able to assess the offloading potential of IEEE 802.11 networks is vital. In this paper, we propose a simple closed-form solution to calculate down- and uplink throughput values per user under full-buffer traffic when small WiFi cells are used to offload macrocells. Extensive measurement campaigns and simulation results demonstrate that there is an excellent quantitative match between analytical model and data despite the simplicity of the former. Finally, in light of our observations we discuss some of the fundamental technological limitations that may have a significant impact on the future of small cells.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2013 IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Fall)
Number of pages6
PublisherIEEE
Publication date5 Sept 2013
ISBN (Print)978-1-4673-6187-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Sept 2013
Event2013 IEEE 78th Vehicular Technology Conference: VTC2013-Fall - Las Vegas, United States
Duration: 2 Sept 20135 Sept 2013

Conference

Conference2013 IEEE 78th Vehicular Technology Conference: VTC2013-Fall
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityLas Vegas
Period02/09/201305/09/2013
SeriesI E E E V T S Vehicular Technology Conference. Proceedings
ISSN1550-2252

Keywords

  • Small cells
  • WiFi, 802.11
  • Offloading

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