Title :
Frequency planning for clustered jointly processed cellular multiple access channel
Author :
Majid, Muhammad I. ; Imran, Muhammad Ali ; Hoshyar, Reza
Author_Institution :
Centre for Commun. & Syst. Res., Univ. of Surrey, Guildford, UK
Abstract :
Owing to limited resources, it is hard to guarantee minimum service levels to all users in conventional cellular systems. Although global cooperation of access points (APs) is considered promising, practical means of enhancing efficiency of cellular systems is by considering distributed or clustered jointly processed APs. The authors present a novel `quality of service (QoS) balancing scheme´ to maximise sum rate as well as achieve cell-based fairness for clustered jointly processed cellular multiple access channel (referred to as CC-CMAC). Closed-form cell level QoS balancing function is derived. Maximisation of this function is proved as an NP hard problem. Hence, using power-frequency granularity, a modified genetic algorithm (GA) is proposed. For inter site distance (ISD) <; 500 m, results show that with no fairness considered, the upper bound of the capacity region is achievable. Applying hard fairness restraints on users transmitting in moderately dense AP system, 20% reduction in sum rate contribution increases fairness by upto 10%. The flexible QoS can be applied on a GA-based centralised dynamic frequency planner architecture.
Keywords :
cellular radio; genetic algorithms; multi-access systems; quality of service; telecommunication network planning; GA-based centralised dynamic frequency planner architecture; QoS balancing function; access points; capacity region; cell-based fairness; cellular systems; closed-form cell level; clustered jointly processed cellular multiple access channel; frequency planning; hard fairness restraints; maximisation; modified genetic algorithm; power-frequency granularity; quality of service balancing scheme; service levels; sum rate contribution;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-com.2012.0513