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The automatic location of base-stations for optimised cellular coverage: a new combinatorial approach
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EngineeringNew Combinatorial ApproachOperations ResearchFemtocellGenetic AlgorithmSystems EngineeringLogisticsHybrid Optimization TechniqueMobility ManagementCombinatorial OptimizationNetwork OptimizationTransportation EngineeringIntelligent OptimizationTotal OptimisationMobile ComputingOptimised Cellular CoverageSmall CellVariable Neighborhood SearchBs Location ProblemAutomatic LocationBusinessHeterogeneous NetworkLocation Management
The cost and complexity of a network is closely related to the number of base-stations (BSs) required to achieve the system operator's service objectives. The location of BSs is not an easy task and there are numerous factors that must be taken into account when deciding the optimum position of BSs. This paper discusses the performance of three different algorithms developed to solve the BS location problem: the greedy algorithm (GR), the genetic algorithm (GA) and the combination algorithm for total optimisation (CAT). These three methods are compared and results are given for a typical test scenario.
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