Title :
Coordinated dual-layer beamforming for public safety network: Architecture and algorithms
Author :
Yang, Kai ; Calin, Doru ; Kaya, Aliye Ozge ; Yiu, Simon
Abstract :
The revolutionary success of commercial broadband wireless network has spurred significant interest in employing related technologies such as 3GPP long term evolution (LTE) technologies to build a nationwide mobile broadband network for public safety entities. The successful deployment and operation of a public safety network, however, are more challenging than the traditional commercial wireless networks due to the high reliability and security requirements, unpredictable traffic patterns, and fast time-varying user population density. In this paper, we propose a framework of coordinated dual-layer beamforming schemes to address these challenges. The distinct features of the proposed systems are detailed and the architecture and realization are discussed. While a smart antenna is capable of forming multiple beams, it is unlikely to activate all of them simultaneously. We thus develop efficient beam scheduling algorithms that could adapt to the time-varying channel conditions and traffic loads by adaptively adjusting the beam switching sequence. We also reveal that the coordinated dual-layer beamforming technologie not only has the potential of significantly enhancing the system capacity, but also can turn a NP-complete beam scheduling problem into a problem that can be easily solved if network MIMO technologies are employed. It is seen through simulation studies that the proposed schemes could offer multi-fold capacity improvements over more traditional systems equipped with broader antenna patterns (e.g., omnidirectional). Also, while we focus on public safety network in this paper, the proposed coordinated dual-layer beamforming framework can be equally applied to provide mobile access to any hotspot area with dense mobile users, e.g., a conference room or a stadium.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; adaptive antenna arrays; broadband networks; mobile radio; optimisation; radio networks; scheduling; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication security; telecommunication traffic; time-varying channels; 3GPP Long Term Evolution technology; LTE technology; MIMO technology; NP-complete beam scheduling problem; broader antenna pattern; commercial broadband wireless network; coordinated dual-layer beamforming; fast time-varying user population density; high reliability; mobile users; nationwide mobile broadband network; public safety network; security requirement; smart antenna; time-varying channel conditions; traffic loads; unpredictable traffic pattern; Antennas; Array signal processing; Interference; Safety; Throughput; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
Communications (ICC), 2012 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Ottawa, ON
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2052-9
Electronic_ISBN :
1550-3607
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2012.6364651