Title
Planning Base Station and Relay Station Locations for IEEE 802.16j Network with Capacity Constraints
Abstract
In this paper, two formulations for planning base station (BS) and Relay Station (RS) locations are proposed: a rather complex 0-1 integer programming model which can be used to determine which set of locations should be selected from a given set of BS and RS locations and a simpler decomposition approach which focuses first on the BS location problem followed by the RS location determination. The two approaches are compared and the results show that the simpler decomposition approach can find solutions using significantly less resources which are very minimally lower in quality than that found by the more complex formulation. Hence, the decomposition approach can be used to solve larger 802.16j network planning problems.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/CCNC.2010.5421766
Consumer Communications and Networking Conference
Keywords
Field
DocType
base station,802.16j network planning problems,rs location determination,station location,wimax,simpler decomposition approach,0-1 integer programming model,bs location problem,relay station locations,base station planning,integer programming,rs location,wimax technology,complex formulation,ieee 802.16j network,telecommunication network planning,channel capacity,ieee standards,capacity constraint,capacity constraints,relay station,integer programming model,decomposition approach,network planning problem,network planning
Base station,Network planning and design,Base station identity code,Computer science,Computer network,WiMAX,Integer programming,IEEE 802,Channel capacity,Relay
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4244-5176-0
13
0.81
References 
Authors
8
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yang Yu116212.21
Seán Murphy234832.62
Liam Murphy381174.94