Title :
Prediction based interference management and distributed trajectory regulation in amorphous cells
Author :
Qian Yang ; Qinghe Du ; Pinyi Ren ; Li Sun ; Yichen Wang ; Gangming Lv
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electron. & Inf. Eng., Xi´an Jiaotong Univ., Xi´an, China
Abstract :
The amorphous cells have emerged as a new paradigm to meet the fast increasing wireless capacity and coverage demands. Compared with the traditional cellular networks with hexagon-based deployments, the amorphous cells support mobile base stations (MBS) to form dynamic cell topologies, which can adapt to the group-movement behaviors of network loads. These amorphous cells are required to be self-organized so as to facilitate distributed coordination between MBSs, whereby the operational costs can be effectively reduced. Moreover, the management of cochannel interferences needs to take MBSs´ movement into account, which is the new challenge not encountered in traditional cellular networks. In this paper, we propose a distributed trajectory regulation algorithm aiming at enhancing the reliability of communications for multiple mobile-host (MH) groups, while not violating the required travel time budgets. For this purpose, we jointly consider the prediction of channel conflicts across MBSs´, the channel collision costs, and cooperative channel allocation for trajectory control. Simulation evaluations show that our algorithm can well balance the reliability and travel time. The simulation results also demonstrate the reduction of failure rate for incoming calls compared with the conventional approach, especially when the network load is high.
Keywords :
cellular radio; cochannel interference; cooperative communication; mobile computing; telecommunication network management; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication network topology; wireless channels; MBS; amorphous cells; channel collision costs; cochannel interference management; communication reliability enhancement; cooperative channel allocation; coverage demands; distributed coordination; distributed trajectory regulation algorithm; dynamic cell topologies; failure rate reduction; group-movement behaviors; incoming calls; mobile base stations; multiple mobile-host groups; network loads; operational cost reduction; prediction based interference management; trajectory control; wireless capacity; Channel allocation; Conferences; Heuristic algorithms; Interchannel interference; Mobile communication; Trajectory; Amorphous cells; interference-prediction; mobile base stations; self-organization; trajectory regulation;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Communications and Networking Conference Workshops (WCNCW), 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
DOI :
10.1109/WCNCW.2015.7122571