DocumentCode
3854030
Title
Performance Analysis and Energy Efficiency of Random Network Coding in LTE-Advanced
Author
Chadi Khirallah;Dejan Vukobratovic;John Thompson
Author_Institution
Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Edinburgh, UK
Volume
11
Issue
12
fYear
2012
Firstpage
4275
Lastpage
4285
Abstract
Recent trends witness the shift of the 3GPP Long Term Evolution - Advanced (LTE-A) radio access network (RAN) architecture from a traditional macro-cellular layout towards smaller base stations moving closer to end users. The evolved LTE-A RAN offers rich environment for multi-point and multi-hop cooperation and coordination resulting in increased capacity and more predictable channel conditions between heterogeneous base stations and end users. While these opportunities are recently well investigated at the physical layer through various cooperative multi-point (CoMP) schemes, upper layer protocols preserve the design proposed for macro-cellular single-hop data delivery. In this paper, we address this issue by proposing and investigating in detail a cooperative RAN-wide MAC layer protocol based on random network coding (RNC) that is designed specifically for reliable and flexible data delivery over the evolved LTE-A RAN. The proposed RNC-based MAC protocol (MAC-RNC) is evaluated and compared with the existing HARQ-based (MAC-HARQ) protocol in various LTE-A RAN layouts using a customized packet-based link-level simulator based on Finite-State Markov Chain (FSMC) channel models. Our results show that the MAC-RNC protocol introduces simplicity and flexibility required for future LTE-A RANs, while preserving or improving the performance of the MAC-HARQ protocol in traditional single-point single-hop macro-cellular scenarios.
Keywords
"IP networks","Encoding","Media Access Protocol","Delays","Network coding","Decoding","Long Term Evolution","Energy efficiency"
Journal_Title
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1276
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TWC.2012.102612.111380
Filename
6353397
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