Title :
Load balancing in cellular networks with user-in-the-loop: A spatial traffic shaping approach
Author :
Wang, Ziyang ; Schoenen, Rainer ; Yanikomeroglu, Halim ; St-Hilaire, Marc
Author_Institution :
Department of Systems and Computer Engineering, Carleton University, Canada
Abstract :
Long term user rate in cellular networks is the product of spectral efficiency achieved and the resources (time/frequency slots) allocated. The former is related to the received SINR, while the latter is limited by the load of the associated cell. The max-SINR cell association strategy has been used in cellular networks from GSM to LTE. This strategy maximizes the possible achieved spectral efficiency but fails to account for the load imbalance. Recently, there have been several investigations on load-aware cell association as an approach to match the traffic demand with the traffic supply, in which a user may associate to a less loaded cell, even though it does not necessarily provide the maximum SINR. In other words, a user is associated with a cell to get more share of resources at the cost of lower spectral efficiency. This paper goes beyond that by proposing a new load balancing approach that can simultaneously increase the user received SINR and the share of allocated resources. This is achieved by the user-in-the-loop (UIL) paradigm, which encourages the user to move to a new location that maximizes the utility function considering the received SINR, cell load and the probability of moving. Numerical results show that the UIL can increase the mean user rate substantially in comparison to the max-SINR or the load-aware cell association strategy, and also results in a more balanced load across the network.
Keywords :
Computer architecture; Interference; Load management; Load modeling; Microprocessors; Optimization; Signal to noise ratio; User-in-the-loop; cell association; heterogeneous cellular networks; load balancing; load-aware;
Conference_Titel :
Communications (ICC), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
London, United Kingdom
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2015.7248723