Abstract

With increasing cell density and the heterogeneity in the network, optimal user-cell association which is a well known open problem, will become an even more challenging issue. Contrary to the current studies that address user-cell association problem for convectional HetNets with massive MIMO deployments in HF (high frequencies) ranges, in this paper we investigate user-cell association problem for dense two-tier networks with massive MIMO deployment both at macro and femto-tier operating in HF and mmWave spectrum, respectively. We evaluate the performance of four user-cell association algorithms for massive MIMO deployment in a two-tier network under two different deployment scenarios: 1) HF-HF (both tiers operating in HF band); 2) HF-mmWave (MBSs operating in HF while FBSs in mmWave bands. To this end, we model the association problem in form of a convex network utility maximization problem as a function of the downlink user throughput. Contrary to the existing load aware association schemes that preclude the effect of bandwidth disparity in HF and mmWave bands, we propose a modified utility function that takes into account the effect of large bandwidth at mmWave bands. The problem is solvable through centralized as well as distributed or user centric load aware user association schemes.

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