scholarly journals Analysis of handover decision making in downlink Long Term Evolution networks

2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Israel Oludayo Elujide

This dissertation reports on handover in downlink Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks. The LTE is seen as the technology that will bring about Fourth Generation (4G) mobile broadband experience. The necessity to maintain quality of service for delay sensitive data services and applications used by mobile users makes mobility and handover between base stations in the downlink LTE very critical. Unfortunately, several handover schemes in LTE are based on Reference Symbols Received Power (RSRP) which include measurement error due to limited symbols in downlink packets. However, prompt and precise handover decision cannot be based on inaccurate measurement. Therefore, the downlink LTE intra-system handover is studied with focus on user measurement report. The study centers on preparation stage of the LTE handover procedure. Two different types of physical layer filtering technique namely linear averaging and local averaging are focused upon among others investigated. The performance of LTE conventional physical layer filtering technique, linear filtering, is compared with an alternative technique called local averaging. The output of each physical layer filtering is then used for LTE standardized radio resource layer filtering (otherwise called L3 filtering). The analysis of results from handover decision is based on simulations performed in an LTE system-level simulator. The performance metrics for the results are evaluated in terms of overall system and mobility-related performance. The system performance is based on spectral efficiency and throughput while mobility-related performance is based on handover failure. The performance comparison of the results shows that local averaging technique provides improved system performance of about 51.2 % for spectral efficiency and 42.8% cell-edge throughput for high speed users. Local averaging also produces a reduction of about 26.95% in average number of handover failure when L 3 filtering is applied for low speed mobile terminal. This result confirms that both averaging techniques are suitable for LTE network. Moreover, in the case of high mobility local averaging tends to be better than linear averaging.

2015 ◽  
Vol 106 (4) ◽  
pp. 212-220
Author(s):  
I.O. Elujide ◽  
O.O. Olugbara ◽  
P.A. Owolawi ◽  
T. Nepal

2013 ◽  
Vol 791-793 ◽  
pp. 1982-1986
Author(s):  
Fa Tang Chen ◽  
Li Qiang Guo ◽  
Peng Rui Wang

In order to satisfy the requirement of reliability in the TD-LTE RF Conformance Testing Instrument, a method to achieve the synchronization of protocol and physical layer based on embedded system is imposed. According to the feature of the long term evolution (LTE) system, it highlights the details to enhance the synchronization between various aspects in the LTE system through General-Purpose Memory Controller (GPMC) from ARM. GPMC is a memory controller that helps achieve the primitive interaction between the protocol and physical layer and the application. What is more important is that GPMC achieves the coordination that means LTE works at the same time in the same frame of the same sub-frame. Verified multiple times this design achieves the synchronization of aspects in LTE as well as meets the requirement of hardware platform in TD-LTE RF Conformance Testing Instrument.


2013 ◽  
Vol 347-350 ◽  
pp. 1915-1919
Author(s):  
Zhen Zhang ◽  
Huai Dong Xu ◽  
Yan Gu ◽  
Chen Ming Li

Relay technology is an important technical means to achieve a smooth transition from Long Term Evolution (LTE) to LTE-Advanced (LTE-A). Theoretically, the addition of nodes will improve the performance of the system effectively. While the relay is active nodes, addition of nodes become a new source of interference. Based on the LTE-A simulation platform, the effect of relay node on the system is analyzed.


2008 ◽  
Vol 2008 ◽  
pp. 1-4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Raymond Kwan ◽  
Cyril Leung ◽  
Jie Zhang

The challenge of scheduling user transmissions on the downlink of a long-term evolution (LTE) cellular communication system is addressed. In particular, a novel optimalmultiuser scheduler is proposed. Numerical results show that the system performance improves with increasing correlation among OFDMA subcarriers. It is found that only a limited amount of feedback information is needed to achieve relatively good performance. A suboptimal reduced-complexity scheduler is also proposed and shown to provide good performance. The suboptimal scheme is especially attractive when the number of users is large, in which case the complexity of the optimal scheme is high.


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