Handbook of Optimization in TelecommunicationsM.G.C. Resende and P.M. Pardalos (Editors)Springer Science + Business Media, 2006. |
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Optimization for planning cellular networks |
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| E. Amaldi, A. Capone, F. Malucelli, and C. Mannino | |
Abstract |
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| During the last
decade the tremendous success of mobile phone systems has triggered
considerable technological advances as well as the investigation of
mathematical models and
optimization algorithms to support planning and management decisions. In this chapter, we
give an overview of some of the most significant optimization problems arising in planning
second and third generation cellular networks, we describe the main corresponding
mathematical models, and we briefly mention some of the computational approaches that have
been devised to tackle them. For second generation systems (GSM), the planning
problem can be subdivided into two distinct subproblems: coverage planning, in which
the antennas are located so as to maximize service coverage, and capacity planning,
in which frequencies are assigned to the antennas so as to maximize a measure of the
overall quality of the received signals. For third generation systems (UMTS) network
planning is even more challenging, since, due to the peculiarities of
the radio
interface, coverage and capacity issues must be simultaneously addressed |
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| Keywords:
Wireless
communications, cellular networks, coverage, capacity, location
problems, frequency assignment. |
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