DocumentCode :
3579595
Title :
Dual Connectivity in LTE small cell networks
Author :
Jha, Satish C. ; Sivanesan, Kathiravetpillai ; Vannithamby, Rath ; Koc, Ali T.
Author_Institution :
Intel Corp., Hillsboro, OR, USA
fYear :
2014
Firstpage :
1205
Lastpage :
1210
Abstract :
Dual Connectivity in LTE network can significantly improve per-user throughput and mobility robustness by allowing users to be connected simultaneously to master cell group (MCG) and secondary cell group (SCG) via MeNB (master eNB) and SeNB (secondary eNB), respectively. The increase in per-user throughput is achieved by aggregating radio resources from at least two eNBs. Moreover, dual connectivity also helps in load balancing between MCG and SCG. However, it imposes several technical challenges. The main ones are buffer status report calculation and reporting, power headroom calculation and reporting, logical channel prioritization, user power saving operations such as discontinuous reception (DRX), and increased device complexity to support bearer split. The coordination between eNBs over X2 interface may be effective to resolve some of these issues. The higher delay due to non-ideal backhaul between MeNB and SeNB, however, limits an efficient coordination between these eNBs. In this paper, we explain and explore these technical challenges and investigate potential solution directions. We also provide a quantitative analysis of potential gains in terms of peruser throughput and load balancing that can be achieved by data bearer split in uplink at the cost of complex UE behaviors using a system level simulation study.
Keywords :
Long Term Evolution; cellular radio; channel allocation; radio equipment; resource allocation; LTE small cell network; MCG; MeNB; SCG; SeNB; X2 interface; complex UE behavior; delay; dual connectivity; load balancing; logical channel prioritization; master cell group; master eNB; non-ideal backhaul; per user throughput; power headroom calculation; radio resource aggregation; secondary cell group; secondary eNB; system level simulation; user power saving operations; Complexity theory; Computer architecture; Downlink; Load management; Microprocessors; Throughput; Uplink; Data bearer split; LTE; MCG; MeNB; SeNB; Uplink data bearer split; dual connectivity; load balancing; master cell group; per-user throughput; secondary cell group; small cell; tutorial; user throughput;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps), 2014
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOMW.2014.7063597
Filename :
7063597
Link To Document :
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