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Improved Cell Coverage in Hilly Areas using Cellular Antennas


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1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Manipal University, Jaipur, India
 

This paper proposes an improved configuration of Cellular Antennas for terrains like hills where network coverage is poor and a number of black spots are very high. The proposed solution delivers efficient and much robust antenna structure which provides better network coverage by using 90-degree sector antennas. The radio spectrum of the 90-degree sector antenna is also shown to give the idea of cell coverage in order to build aseamless network in the region.This paper also proposes different channel allocation schemes that can be used with the proposed antenna configuration to deliver better network coverage and low call dropping probability. This is achieved by analyzing the terrain of the region and also the cellular traffic in the region. In areas where network traffic is almost constant or have low population, strategies like fixed channel allocation can be used effectively and efficiently. While in the areas where traffic is unpredictable or is subject to regional festivals or tourism, channel strategies like dynamic channel allocation are very useful to fulfill the demand of the overall network. The simulations and validations for the proposed methodology are done using MATLAB.

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Antenna Configuration, Cellular Network, Channel Allocation Schemes, Coverage Black Spots, Hill, S Sector Antenna, Terrain.
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Mridul Mohan Bharadwaj
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Manipal University, Jaipur, India
Jyotirmoy Karjee
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Manipal University, Jaipur, India

Abstract


This paper proposes an improved configuration of Cellular Antennas for terrains like hills where network coverage is poor and a number of black spots are very high. The proposed solution delivers efficient and much robust antenna structure which provides better network coverage by using 90-degree sector antennas. The radio spectrum of the 90-degree sector antenna is also shown to give the idea of cell coverage in order to build aseamless network in the region.This paper also proposes different channel allocation schemes that can be used with the proposed antenna configuration to deliver better network coverage and low call dropping probability. This is achieved by analyzing the terrain of the region and also the cellular traffic in the region. In areas where network traffic is almost constant or have low population, strategies like fixed channel allocation can be used effectively and efficiently. While in the areas where traffic is unpredictable or is subject to regional festivals or tourism, channel strategies like dynamic channel allocation are very useful to fulfill the demand of the overall network. The simulations and validations for the proposed methodology are done using MATLAB.

Keywords


Antenna Configuration, Cellular Network, Channel Allocation Schemes, Coverage Black Spots, Hill, S Sector Antenna, Terrain.