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Base station

About: Base station is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 85883 publications have been published within this topic receiving 1019303 citations. The topic is also known as: Mobile phone base stations & BS.


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TL;DR: This paper introduces a novel association algorithm and proves its superiority w.r.t. prior art by means of simulations that are based on Vodafone's small cell trial network and employing a high resolution pathloss prediction and realistic user distributions.
Abstract: Until the 4th Generation (4G) cellular 3GPP systems, a user equipment's (UE) cell association has been based on the downlink received power from the strongest base station. Recent work has shown that - with an increasing degree of heterogeneity in emerging 5G systems - such an approach is dramatically suboptimal, advocating for an independent association of the downlink and uplink where the downlink is served by the macro cell and the uplink by the nearest small cell. In this paper, we advance prior art by explicitly considering the cell-load as well as the available backhaul capacity during the association process. We introduce a novel association algorithm and prove its superiority w.r.t. prior art by means of simulations that are based on Vodafone's small cell trial network and employing a high resolution pathloss prediction and realistic user distributions. We also study the effect that different power control settings have on the performance of our algorithm.

162 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The average energy efficiency and spectral efficiency of multihop D2D communications under Rayleigh fading channels are analyzed and close analytical approximations based on Taylor series expansion are provided.
Abstract: Device-to-device (D2D) communications are usually considered to be two user equipment units (UEs) communicating directly without going through the central base station (BS). In fact, they can be further broadened to multihop D2D communications in which a UE may help other UEs communicate with each other or assist other UEs to communicate with the BS. In this paper, the authors investigate a scenario of multihop D2D communications where one UE may help other two UEs to exchange information with a two-time-slot physical-layer network coding scheme. The authors analyze the average energy efficiency and spectral efficiency of multihop D2D communications under Rayleigh fading channels and get close analytical approximations based on Taylor series expansion. Comparisons with direct D2D communications and traditional cellular communications through BS are provided. The optimal UE transmission powers of these three different modes to maximize the energy efficiency are also derived.

162 citations

Patent
14 Oct 2004
TL;DR: In this article, a mobile communications device initiates a handoff from its current base station (BS) sector network attachment point to a new BS sector, e.g., via a network link.
Abstract: A mobile communications device initiates a handoff from its current base station (BS) sector network attachment point to a new BS sector. The mobile sends a handoff request over its current wireless link to the current BS sector, which forwards the request to the new BS sector, e.g., via a network link. The new BS sector processes the request assigning dedicated resources, e.g., an identifier and dedicated uplink segments. Information identifying the allocated resources is conveyed from the new BS sector via the current BS sector to the mobile. The mobile determines the time of the allocated dedicated segments based upon a received beacon signal from the new BS sector with known timing relationships to dedicated segments. The mobile breaks the original wireless link just prior to the time of the first assigned dedicated segment. The mobile communicates information on the assigned dedicated segments to perform registration operations, e.g., timing synchronization and power control, establishing a new wireless link.

162 citations

Patent
Jianglei Ma1, Hang Zhang1, Peiying Zhu1, Mo-Han Fong1, Wen Tong1, Ming Jia1 
10 Nov 2006
TL;DR: In this article, methods and systems for use with wireless networks having once or more cell in which each cell includes a base station (BS), at least one relay station (RS) and at least mobile station (MS).
Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for use with wireless networks having once or more cell in which each cell includes a base station (BS), at least one relay station (RS) and at least one mobile station (MS). The at least one relay station can be used as an intermediate station for providing communication between the BS and MS. Methods are provided for an RS to initially access the network, access of the RS by MSs initially accessing the network, methods of allocating OFDM resources for communicating between the BS, RS and/or MS for example dividing transmission resources into uplink and downlink transmissions, and methods of inserting pilot symbols into transmission resources used by the RS. In some embodiments on the invention, the methods are consistent and/or can be used in conjunction with existing standards such as 802.16e.

162 citations

Patent
Ken Takei1
23 Apr 2008
TL;DR: In this paper, the peak value and duty ratio of a transmission power are controlled simultaneously, keeping the transmission power of a base station below a fixed value, thereby allowing a voltage to be applied to a diode which is a component of a rectifier circuit possessed by a terminal station, always in excess of a threshold voltage of the diode.
Abstract: When supplying a power from a base station to a terminal station on radio and a distance from a base station to a terminal station is long, it becomes impossible for the terminal station to rectify the power. The feature of the present invention is found in a wireless communication system in which the peak value and duty ratio of a transmission power are controlled simultaneously, keeping the transmission power of a base station below a fixed value, thereby allowing a voltage to be applied to a diode, which is a component of a rectifier circuit possessed by a terminal station, always in excess of a threshold voltage of the diode, and energy is exchanged between the base station and the terminal station below a limit power.

162 citations


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Performance
Metrics
No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20231,277
20222,829
20211,823
20203,484
20194,001
20184,426