Title :
Self Organization of Tilts in Relay Enhanced Networks: A Distributed Solution
Author :
Imran, Ali ; Imran, Muhammad Ali ; Abu-Dayya, Adnan ; Tafazolli, Rahim
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Surrey, Guildford, UK
Abstract :
Despite years of physical-layer research, the capacity enhancement potential of relays is limited by the additional spectrum required for Base Station (BS)-Relay Station (RS) links. This paper presents a novel distributed solution by exploiting a system level perspective instead. Building on a realistic system model with impromptu RS deployments, we develop an analytical framework for tilt optimization that can dynamically maximize spectral efficiency of both the BS-RS and BS-user links in an online manner. To obtain a distributed self-organizing solution, the large scale system-wide optimization problem is decomposed into local small scale subproblems by applying the design principles of self-organization in biological systems. The local subproblems are non-convex, but having a very small scale, can be solved via standard nonlinear optimization techniques such as sequential quadratic programming. The performance of the developed solution is evaluated through extensive simulations for an LTE-A type system and compared against a number of benchmarks including a centralized solution obtained via brute force, that also gives an upper bound to assess the optimality gap. Results show that the proposed solution can enhance average spectral efficiency by up to 50% compared to fixed tilting, with negligible signaling overheads. The key advantage of the proposed solution is its potential for autonomous and distributed implementation.
Keywords :
Long Term Evolution; optimisation; quadratic programming; telecommunication signalling; telecommunication transmission lines; LTE-A type system; RS deployments; additional spectrum; base station links; capacity enhancement potential; distributed self-organizing solution; distributed solution; nonlinear optimization; physical-layer research; relay enhanced networks; relay station links; self organization; self-organization; sequential quadratic programming; signaling overheads; the large scale system; tilt optimization; user links; wide optimization problem; Analytical models; Antennas; Gain; Gold; Optimization; Organizations; Relays; Self organization; relay station; spectral efficiency maximization; tilt optimization;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2014.011614.130299