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Stochastic Geometry Analysis of Sojourn Time in Multi-Tier Cellular Networks

Impact of mobility will be increasingly important in future generation wireless services and the related challenges will need to be addressed. Sojourn time, the time duration that a mobile user stays within a cell, is a mobility-aware parameter that can significantly impact the performance of mobile users and it can also be exploited to improve resource allocation and mobility management methods in the network. In this paper, we derive the distribution and mean of the sojourn time in multi-tier cellular networks, where spatial distribution of base stations (BSs) in each tier follows an independent homogeneous Poisson point process (PPP). To obtain the sojourn time distribution in multi-tier cellular networks with maximum biased averaged received power association, we derive the linear contact distribution function and chord length distribution of each tier. We also study the relation between mean sojourn time and other mobility-related performance metrics. We show that the mean sojourn time is inversely proportional to the handoff rate, and the complementary cumulative distribution function (CCDF) of sojourn time is bounded from above by the complement of the handoff probability. Moreover, we study the impact of user velocity and network parameters on the sojourn time.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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