DocumentCode
78650
Title
Micro Base Station Aided Failover for Multicast Scheduling in Wireless Cellular Networks
Author
Rubin, Izhak ; Hung-Bin Chang ; Cohen, Reuven
Author_Institution
Electr. Eng. Dept., Univ. of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Volume
13
Issue
9
fYear
2014
fDate
Sept. 2014
Firstpage
5251
Lastpage
5263
Abstract
We consider scheduling mechanisms for downlink multicasting of critical messages across cellular wireless systems. We study the robustness of such schemes following the failure of a macro base station (MBS) node. We determine whether the additional deployment of micro base station (mBS) nodes can enhance the system´s performance. We assume MBS and mBS nodes to coordinate their multicast transmissions by using TDMA or FDMA (rather than an MBSFN-based) adaptive rate and power scheduling algorithms. Neighboring mBS and MBS nodes coordinate their operations to optimally configure their transmission schedules and spectral and/or temporal resources and transmit code rate and power levels. We show that, under low intersite distance (ISD) values, each identifying the distance between neighboring MBS nodes, the use of deployed mBS nodes does not enhance the system´s attainable multicast spectral efficiency. Under intermediate ISD levels, the deployment of a backup mBS node that is located near the MBS node limits the post-failure degradation of throughput capacity rate to less than 10%. In turn, under longer ISD range levels, the combined use of a backup mBS and of neighboring mBS nodes, which adjust their code rate levels to reach mobiles located in the failed cell, leads to significant performance improvement.
Keywords
cellular radio; frequency division multiple access; multicast communication; performance evaluation; scheduling; telecommunication network reliability; time division multiple access; FDMA adaptive rate algorithm; TDMA adaptive rate algorithm; backup mBS node; cellular wireless systems; downlink multicasting scheduling mechanism; low intersite distance values; macro base station node failure; micro base station aided failover; micro base station nodes; post-failure degradation; power levels; power scheduling algorithms; spectral resources; system performance enhancement; temporal resources; throughput capacity rate; transmission schedule configuration; transmit code rate; wireless cellular networks; Frequency division multiaccess; Interference; Layout; Mobile communication; Multicast communication; Throughput; Time division multiple access; Adaptive power/rate scheduling; FDMA; LTE; OFDM-based cellular wireless networks; TDMA; failover mechanisms; micro base stations; multicast;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1276
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TWC.2014.2334672
Filename
6847738
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