Title :
Cost/revenue performance in an IMT-Advanced scenario with Spectrum Aggregation over non-contiguous frequency bands
Author :
Acevedo Flores, Jessica ; Velez, Fernando J. ; Cabral, O. ; Robalo, Daniel ; Holland, Oliver ; Aghvami, Hamid ; Meucci, F. ; Mihovska, Albena ; Prasad, Neeli Rashmi ; Prasad, Ranga
Author_Institution :
Inst. de Telecomun., Univ. da Beira Interior, Covilha, Portugal
Abstract :
This paper determines the cost/revenue performance of a mobile communication system in an IMT-Advanced scenario with integrated Common Radio Resource Management (iCRRM). The iCRRM performs classic CRRM functionalities jointly with Spectrum Aggregation (SA), being able to switch users between non-contiguous frequency bands. The SA scheduling is obtained with an optimized General Multi-Band Scheduling (GMBS) algorithm with the aim of cell throughput maximization. In particular, we investigate the dependence of the throughput on the cell coverage distance for the allocation of users over the 2 and 5 GHz bands for a single operator scenario under a constant average Signal to Interference-plus-Noise Ratio (SINR), for the same type of Radio Access Technology and both frequency bands. The operator has the availability of a non-shared 2 GHz band and has access to part (or all) of a shared frequency band at 5 GHz. An almost constant gain near 30 % was obtained with the proposed optimal solution compared to a system where users are first allocated in one of the two bands and later not able to handover between the bands. It is shown that the profit in percentage terms decreases as the cell radius increases. These results allow for evaluating the impact of the revenue from the channel in the total revenue and in the profit, defined as the difference between revenues and costs, in percentage. Maximum profits of about 1270, 585 and 240 % have been obtained for prices of 0.10, 0.05 and 0.025 €/MByte, respectively, when iCRRM is employed, while profits of 990, 440, and 170 % have been reached with no iCRRM, i.e., simple CRRM. Finally, an energy efficiency strategy is proposed and analyzed, showing that there is significant transmission power saving potential through the opportunistic reallocation scheme.
Keywords :
cellular radio; mobility management (mobile radio); radio access networks; radio spectrum management; radiofrequency interference; telecommunication power management; wireless channels; CRRM functionalities; GMBS algorithm; IMT-advanced scenario; SA scheduling; SINR; cell throughput maximization; cost-revenue performance; general multiband scheduling algorithm; handover; iCRRM; integrated common radio resource management; mobile communication system; noncontiguous frequency bands; opportunistic reallocation scheme; radio access technology; signal to interference-plus-noise ratio; spectrum aggregation; spectrum management; transmission power saving potential; Mobile communication; Optimization; Power demand; Radio spectrum management; Resource management; Telecommunications; Throughput; IMT-Advanced scenario; cost/revenue; energy efficiency; spectrum management;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications (ICT), 2014 21st International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lisbon
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5139-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICT.2014.6845119