Title :
E-DCH Decoupling for Downlink-Uplink Imbalance Mitigation in HSPA Heterogeneous Networks
Author :
Rybakowski, Marcin ; Ali, Ahmad ; Drazynski, Karol ; Trushanin, Alexey ; Vechkanov, Maxim ; Shumilov, Vyacheslav ; Maslennikov, Roman
Author_Institution :
NSN Res., Nokia Solutions & Networks (NSN), Wroclaw, Poland
Abstract :
This paper considers Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) Heterogeneous Networks (HetNet). A problem of the downlink-uplink (DL-UL) imbalance is explored which consists in serving the UL transmission by the strongest Node B in DL not being the strongest one in UL. This causes UL system capacity degradation as well as gives rise to potential problems with inter-cell interference control. The analysis performed in the paper demonstrated that the Soft Handover (SHO) mechanism available in HSPA and assuming simultaneous reception of the UL signal by a set of Nodes B, though not designed intentionally, can partially mitigate the DL-UL imbalance impact. However, some additional aspects of the problem remain such as the scheduling information reception reliability deterioration leading to inability to perform efficient UL scheduling. A novel method of the Enhanced Dedicated Channel (E-DCH) decoupling intended for comprehensive resolution of the DL-UL imbalance problems is proposed. The method consists in moving the UL serving cell functionality for users in SHO between a macro Node B and a Low Power Node (LPN) to the LPN, while keeping the DL serving cell functionality at the macro Node B. System level simulation results provided in the paper demonstrate that the E-DCH decoupling allows to compensate the negative impacts of the DL-UL imbalance in HSPA HetNet and achieve efficient system operation.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; mobility management (mobile radio); radiofrequency interference; scheduling; telecommunication network reliability; E-DCH decoupling; HSPA HetNet; UTRA; capacity degradation; downlink-uplink imbalance mitigation; enhanced dedicated channel decoupling; heterogeneous networks; high speed packet access; intercell interference control; macro Node B; scheduling information reception reliability deterioration; soft handover mechanism; universal terrestrial radio access; Degradation; Interference; Power control; Reliability; Signal to noise ratio; Silicon; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Fall), 2014 IEEE 80th
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
DOI :
10.1109/VTCFall.2014.6965950