How much can Wi-Fi offload? A large-scale dense-urban indoor deployment study

Liang Hu, Claudio Coletti, Huan Cong Nguyen, Preben Mogensen, Jan Elling

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Abstract

This paper is envisaged to provide a first quantitative study on how much indoor deployed Wi-Fi can offload the operator’s 3G HSPA macro cellular networks in a real largescale dense-urban scenario. Wi-Fi has been perceived as a costeffective mean of adding wireless capacity by leveraging low-cost access points and unlicensed spectrum. However, the quantitative offloading gain that Wi-Fi can achieve is still unknown. We studied the Wi-Fi offloading gain as a function of access point density, where it is shown that 10 access points/km2 can already boost average user throughput by 300% and the gain increases linearly proportional to the access point density. Indoor Wi-Fi deployment also significantly reduces the number of users in outage, especially for indoor area. A user is considered to be in outage if they have a user throughput less than 512 kbps. We also propose three Wi-Fi deployment algorithms: Traffic-centric, Outage-centric, Uniform Random. Simulation results show that Traffic-centric performs best in boosting average user throughput while Outage-centric performs best in reducing user outage. Finally, Wi-Fi offloading solution is compared with another offloading solution – HSPA Femto cell. We show that Wi-Fi provides both much higher average user throughput and network outage reduction than HSPA Femto cells by exploring
20 MHz unlicensed ISM band.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication75th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring), 2012 IEEE
Number of pages6
PublisherIEEE Press
Publication date2012
ISBN (Print)978-1-4673-0989-9
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-4673-0988-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Event2012 IEEE 75th Vehicular Technology Conference - Yokohama, Japan
Duration: 6 May 20129 May 2012

Conference

Conference2012 IEEE 75th Vehicular Technology Conference
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityYokohama
Period06/05/201209/05/2012
SeriesI E E E V T S Vehicular Technology Conference. Proceedings
ISSN1550-2252

Keywords

  • wifi, offloading,

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