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What are the differences between Reversible and Non-Reversible hierarchical cellular networks?

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What are the differences between Reversible and Non-Reversible hierarchical cellular networks?

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According to Lagrange’s Performance of reversible and non reversible hierarchical cellular networks: “In very dense environment operators deploy hierarchical cellular networks that combine microcells and macrocells. Macrocells can act as an overflow pool for calls that cannot be served by the microcell layer. In the so-called non reversible networks macrocell-to-microcell handover is not managed. In reversible networks overflow calls are taken back by the microcell layer as soon as a channel is released in the corresponding microcell. This contribution proposes analytical models to estimate performance of hierarchical networks.

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