This
paper proposes architecture for mobile wireless networks based on Radio-over-Fiber
(RoF) technology. The architecture organizes cells in a multi-tier fashion,
with different tiers covering areas with different radii lengths. Proposed
optimization algorithm splits cells to improve network capacity in congested
areas and merges cells when the demand is low. The evaluation of the
effectiveness of the proposed model considered three distinct objectives:
minimization of the number of base stations used, maximization of the number of
users served, and minimization of network energy consumption. The combination
of the first two objectives was also evaluated. Three algorithms based on
linear relaxation techniques are introduced for rapid computation of the
near-optimum solutions. The proposed architecture is shown to lead to network
infrastructures that save costs and energy and yet provide service to a large
number of users.
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