Multi-Hop Relay Based Coverage Extension in the IEEE802.16j Based Mobile WiMAX Systems

In this paper, we investigate various issues of cost- effective coverage extension in a multi-hop relay based WiBro/WiMAX systems. Since the coverage extension problem may occur in metropolitan areas as well as suburban or rural areas where user density is relatively low or moderate, we first introduce several topologies and the resulting cost-effective coverage extension methods for each case. Secondly, we propose two cost-effective coverage extension methods using two sectorized cellular approaches, one using the wide-beam tri-sector cell (WBTC) and the other using the narrow-beam tri-sector cell (NBTC). Finally, we present a practical deployment scenario consisting of three phases depending on user traffic density.

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