Title
Mitigating Macro-Cell Outage In Lte-Advanced Deployments
Abstract
LTE network service reliability is highly dependent on the wireless coverage that is provided by cell towers (eNB). Therefore, the network operator's response to outage scenarios needs to be fast and efficient, in order to minimize any degradation in the Quality of Service (QoS). In this paper, we propose an outage mitigation framework for LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) wireless networks. Our framework exploits the inherent design features of LTE-A; it performs a dual optimization of the transmission power and beamforming weight parameters at each neighbor cell sector of the outage eNBs, while taking into account both the channel characteristics and residual eNB resources, after serving its current traffic load. Assuming statistical Channel State Information about the users at the eNBs, we show that this problem is theoretically NP-hard; thus we relax it as a convex optimization problem and solve for the optimal points using an iterative algorithm. Contrary to previously-proposed power control studies, our framework is specifically designed to alleviate the effects of sudden LTE-A eNB outages, where a large number of mobile users need to be efficiently offloaded to nearby towers. We present the detailed analytical design of our framework, and we assess its efficacy via extensive NS-3 simulations on an LTEA topology. Our simulations demonstrate that our framework provides adequate coverage and QoS across all examined outage scenarios.
Year
Venue
Field
2015
2015 IEEE CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS (INFOCOM)
Network service,Wireless network,Wireless,Computer science,Power control,Quality of service,Communication channel,Computer network,Distributed computing,LTE Advanced,Channel state information
DocType
ISSN
Citations 
Conference
0743-166X
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.37
16
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Rajarajan Sivaraj1493.59
Ioannis Broustis242529.27
N. K. Shankaranarayanan313619.42
Vaneet Aggarwal4852101.16
Prasant Mohapatra54344304.46