DocumentCode
3330128
Title
Distributed dynamic resource allocation for multi-cell PLC networks
Author
Do, Le Phu ; Lehnert, Ralf
Author_Institution
Dept. of Telecommun., Dresden Univ. of Technol., Dresden
fYear
2009
fDate
March 29 2009-April 1 2009
Firstpage
95
Lastpage
100
Abstract
Based on the available power line structure, a PLC network is configured as a multiple cells network, including several adjacent access and in-home cells. In a PLC cell, the users are not moving but their statuses and traffic demands are changing during the run-time. These cells may interference with each other; therefore, each cell has a fixed amount of transmission capacity for its transmissions. The transmission capacity is defined as a set of channels. Since the active users and traffic demands in each cell are variable, the users in different cells may get different amount of resource for their transmission. This situation leads to the problem of unfairness between users. Furthermore, when the cells are not interfering, they can use the same channels for their parallel transmissions. The overall multi-cell structure may also change dynamically due to the activation and deactivation of some cells, which requires a method for re-arranging the allocated channels between the working cells. Therefore, a method which allows the dynamic sharing of the transmission capacity between the cells is required. In this paper, we propose a negotiation strategy to allow the cells to cooperate and dynamically share the channels in a distributed fashion. The negotiation strategy is based on two procedures, seizing the channels if they are free and releasing channels if a cell has more channels per user than its neighbors. The proposal is analyzed and several aspects are discussed in this paper.
Keywords
adjacent channel interference; carrier transmission on power lines; cellular radio; resource allocation; telecommunication traffic; distributed dynamic resource allocation; inter-cell interference; multi-cell PLC networks; power line communcation; traffic demands; transmission capacity; Base stations; Channel allocation; Helium; Interference; Optical fiber communication; Programmable control; Resource management; Runtime; Telecommunication traffic; Time division multiple access; Distributed Dynamic Resource Allocation; Fairness; Interoperability; Negotiation Strategy; Powerline Communications (PLC);
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Line Communications and Its Applications, 2009. ISPLC 2009. IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Dresden
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3790-0
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-3792-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISPLC.2009.4913411
Filename
4913411
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