DocumentCode
586252
Title
Downlink Resource Allocation for LTE-Advanced Networks with Type1 Relay Nodes
Author
Zhuyan Zhao ; Jian Wang ; Redana, Simone ; Raaf, Bernhard
Author_Institution
Nokia Siemens Networks, Beijing, China
fYear
2012
fDate
3-6 Sept. 2012
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
Type1 in-band relaying is supported by Long Term Evolution Advanced (LTE-Advanced). Based on the frame structure defined in 3GPP LTE, a down link radio frame is partitioned into access and backhaul sub-frames. In the access sub-frames, the direct link and access link transmissions can take place simultaneously with full frequency reuse. In the backhaul sub-frames, the DeNB (Donor evolved Node B) allocates orthogonal resources for different DeNB->;RN transmission as well as co-scheduled DeNB->;UE transmissions. Macro UE scheduled during the backhaul sub-frames will avoid the interference from RN in downlink, enjoying improved SINR. However, this will decrease the efficiency of radio resource reuse, and potentially reduce cell throughput. In this paper, the performance of relay enhanced networks with partial macro UEs scheduled during the backhaul sub-frames is investigated through system level simulation. A simplified resource allocation algorithm (SRA) which aims to maximize the throughput of worst UEs in relay enhanced networks is proposed to calculate the resource allocation among DeNB->;RN transmission, RN-UE transmissions, as well as DeNB->;UE transmissions in backhaul sub-frames and access sub-frames. Average cell throughput gain and 5%-tile user throughput gain of proposed resource allocation algorithm (SRA) is compared with an exhaustive search algorithm.
Keywords
radio links; relay networks (telecommunication); resource allocation; scheduling; 3GPP LTE; DeNB-UE transmissions; LTE-advanced networks; RN-UE transmissions; SINR; SRA; access link transmissions; access subframe; backhaul subframe; cell throughput; direct link transmission; donor evolved Node B; down link radio frame; downlink resource allocation; long term evolution advanced; macro UE scheduling; orthogonal resource allocation; radio resource reuse; relay enhanced networks; simplified resource allocation algorithm; system level simulation; type1 in-band relaying; type1 relay nodes; Downlink; Gain; Interference; Relays; Resource management; Signal to noise ratio; Throughput;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Fall), 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location
Quebec City, QC
ISSN
1090-3038
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-1880-8
Electronic_ISBN
1090-3038
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VTCFall.2012.6399214
Filename
6399214
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