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As fourth generation communications technology is already being deployed, research efforts are now being shifted to what comes beyond state-of-the-art wireless systems. Driven by the anticipated acceleration in mobile traffic demand, the wireless industry is specifically focused on improving capacity and coverage of current networks through aggressive reuse of the cellular spectrum. Together with deploying an increasingly dense overlay tier of smaller cells, mobile network operators are beginning to rely on unlicensed-band WLAN technologies to leverage additional spectrum and relieve congestion on their networks. Consequently, the emerging vision of heterogeneous networks exploits the potential of a diverse range of devices requiring connectivity at different scales to augment available system capacity and improve the user connectivity experience. In this paper, we seek to meet this important trend with our novel integrated methodology for assisted (managed) radio network selection capturing spatial randomness of converged cellular/WLAN deployments together with dynamic uplink traffic from their users. To this end, we employ tools coming from stochastic geometry to characterize performance of macro and pico cellular networks, as well as WLAN, mindful of user experience and targeting intelligent network selection/assignment. We complement our analysis with system-level simulations providing deeper insights into the behavior of future heterogeneous deployments.
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