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research, beamforming configurations, development, deployment strategy, cell capacityAbstract
This research evaluates numerous ways for allocating and splitting the spectrum to reduce cross-tier interference in downlink
beamforming configurations. By increasing SIR, beamforming improves spectrum efficiency by enabling more femtocells to share the
microcell's spectrum. Our work begins with the development of a straightforward centralized system as the best option for deciding
whether femtocells should use the whole or partitioned spectrum with tolerable control overhead, and continues with the presentation of
a workable decentralized alternative. In order to make the most of limited data on the received signal intensity, we compare two different
probabilistic femtocell base station (HeNB) selection strategies in this work. In this work, we implement two selection policies, equal
selection and interference weighted selection, to regulate the outage probability for a microcell user. Through a thorough analysis of our
method's performance, we demonstrate that it significantly outperforms a conventional cochannel deployment strategy in terms of
outage probability and cell capacity. We further show that our proposed approch.
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