| E. Amaldi, A. Capone, and F. Malucelli. Planning UMTS base station location: Optimization models with power control and algorithms. IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2(5):939--952, Sept. 2003. Andreas Eisenblatter et al. |
....has been supported by Progetto Cofinanziato MURST 2001, Optimization Models and Methods for Telecommunications Network Design and Management specific power control mechanism and the power limitations must be taken into account. Based on these observations we have recently proposed [1] 2] [3] new discrete optimization models and algorithms to help deciding where to install new BSs so as to cover the tra#c in a given service area as well as possible. As in previous work [5] 11] 6] 8] our models take as input the following three types of information related to the service area: ....
....is on the uplink (mobile to base station) direction but the model and algorithm have been adapted to also account for the downlink direction. In Section II we briefly discuss the main issues of BS location and configuration. In Section III the model that we proposed and investigated in [1] 2] [3] for the case with omnidirectional BSs is first extended to the case with directional BSs and then to that with configurations. Some experimental results obtained with our Tabu Search heuristic for medium size realistic instances generated using classical propagation models are reported in Section ....
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E. Amaldi, A. Capone, and F. Malucelli. Planning UMTS base station location: Optimization models with power control and algorithms. IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2002.
.... given any set of active BSs jik and a set of TPs that can all be serviced, only assignments of TPs to closest active BSs need to be considered, where closeness is meant in terms of the required emission power [2] We will also discuss a model for the SIR based power control mechanism (see [1]) which captures at a higher level of detail the specific features of W CDMA. Tabu Search algorithms are proposed for finding in a reasonable amount of time good solutions for realistic intances generated using classical propagation models. ....
E. Amaldi and A. Capone and F. Malucelli, "Planning UMTS base station location: optimization models with power control and algorithms", Technical Report 91, DEI - Politecnico di Milano 2001, forthcoming in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications.
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E. Amaldi, A. Capone, and F. Malucelli. Planning UMTS base station location: Optimization models with power control and algorithms. IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2(5):939--952, Sept. 2003. Andreas Eisenblatter et al.
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E. Amaldi, A. Capone, F. Malucelli. Planning UMTS base station location: Optimization models with power control and algorithms. IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2002.
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E. Amaldi, A. Capone and F. Malucelli, Planning UMTS base station location: optimization models with power control and algorithms, IEEE Trans. Wireless Commun., Sept. 2003.
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