DocumentCode :
3688912
Title :
Forecasting of throughput across heterogeneous boundaries in wireless communications - algorithm and performance
Author :
Rayyan Sayeed;Ray Miller;Zulfiquar Sayeed
Author_Institution :
Drew University, Madison, NJ, United States
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
34
Lastpage :
39
Abstract :
In this paper we demonstrate how an estimated functional kernel-regression polynomial from a particular RF technology can be created by the mobiles being served by that technology. A 3rd order polynomial description of the regression can be used to predict future throughput by observing the “pilot” quality prior to handover. The possibly heterogeneous technologies can transmit the polynomial to the UE involved in handover. The UE may use it to predict the throughput it will get in the new technology 50 to 200 m-sec prior to handover. The prediction can inform the Transport Control Protocol (TCP) or the application layer of the upcoming handover and the throughput expected after handover so that the user application receives the best quality of service. In this paper we propose that there is a way to predict the unobservable quality metrics in the new cell prior to the handover. This is achieved by 1) a prediction mechanism and 2) a signaling mechanism. In this paper we focus on the prediction mechanism. The observable metric (“pilot” quality) is predicted with prediction error below 9% with prediction horizon of up to 200 m-sec. The unobservable quantity (we choose bits/physical-resource-block = β as the link quality metric) can be predicted with error below 8% with prediction horizon of up to 200 m-sec.
Keywords :
"Handover","Measurement","Throughput","Polynomials","Interference","Long Term Evolution"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Sarnoff Symposium, 2015 36th IEEE
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SARNOF.2015.7324639
Filename :
7324639
Link To Document :
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