Title :
Is the Random Access Channel of LTE and LTE-A Suitable for M2M Communications? A Survey of Alternatives
Author :
Laya, Andres ; Alonso, Luis ; Alonso-Zarate, Jesus
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Signal Theor. & Commun., Univ. Politec. de Catalunya (UPC), Castelldefels, Spain
fDate :
First Quarter 2014
Abstract :
The 3GPP has raised the need to revisit the design of next generations of cellular networks in order to make them capable and efficient to provide M2M services. One of the key challenges that has been identified is the need to enhance the operation of the random access channel of LTE and LTE-A. The current mechanism to request access to the system is known to suffer from congestion and overloading in the presence of a huge number of devices. For this reason, different research groups around the globe are working towards the design of more efficient ways of managing the access to these networks in such circumstances. This paper aims to provide a survey of the alternatives that have been proposed over the last years to improve the operation of the random access channel of LTE and LTE-A. A comprehensive discussion of the different alternatives is provided, identifying strengths and weaknesses of each one of them, while drawing future trends to steer the efforts over the same shooting line. In addition, while existing literature has been focused on the performance in terms of delay, the energy efficiency of the access mechanism of LTE will play a key role in the deployment of M2M networks. For this reason, a comprehensive performance evaluation of the energy efficiency of the random access mechanism of LTE is provided in this paper. The aim of this computer-based simulation study is to set a baseline performance upon which new and more energy-efficient mechanisms can be designed in the near future.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; Long Term Evolution; cellular radio; mobility management (mobile radio); next generation networks; wireless channels; 3GPP; LTE; LTE-A; M2M communications; computer-based simulation study; delay; energy-efficient mechanisms; machine-to-machine communication; next generation cellular networks; random access channel; Computer architecture; Delays; Downlink; Indexes; Performance evaluation; Telecommunication standards; Uplink; Energy Efficiency; LTE; Machine-to-Machine; Random Access Channel;
Journal_Title :
Communications Surveys & Tutorials, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/SURV.2013.111313.00244