On the user association and resource allocation in hetnets with mmWave base stations
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Abstract
Combining millimeter wave (mmWave) with sub-6 GHz communications is a promising solution for future heterogeneous cellular networks (HetNets) to improve coverage and capacity. This paper studies the user-base station association problem in HetNets with the existence of both sub-6 GHz and mmWave base stations (BSs) where each BS has a limited number of resource blocks (RBs). Motivated by the observation that traditional user-BS association methods may not be effective in such hybrid HetNet, an optimization problem is formulated in order to maximize the number of associated users and to ensure an efficient resource utilization by minimizing simultaneously the number of used RBs. Since the formulated problem is proved to be NP-hard, a heuristic algorithm is proposed. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm approaches the optimal one with a significant reduction in computational complexity.
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