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User-vote assisted self-organizing load balancing for OFDMA cellular systems


Abstract:

Load balancing (LB) is an important function of the self-organizing network (SON) for coping with the uneven load distribution to achieve higher spectrum efficiency and l...Show More

Abstract:

Load balancing (LB) is an important function of the self-organizing network (SON) for coping with the uneven load distribution to achieve higher spectrum efficiency and lower operational expenditure. This paper proposes a cluster based self-organizing LB scheme, which employs a user-vote mechanism to avoid the `virtual partner' problem experienced by current LB schemes with the load-based partner selection. The user-vote can assist the hot-spot base station (BS) to efficiently select partner BSs for constructing its cluster, and then shift the traffic to the partners within the cluster. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme can effectively solve the `virtual partner' problem. Furthermore, it can reduce the call blocking rate via a small number of partner BSs.
Date of Conference: 11-14 September 2011
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 26 January 2012
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Conference Location: Toronto, ON

I. Introduction

Future Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) based cellular systems envisage high deployment costs and spectrum shortage challenges induced by dynamic traffic and uneven load distribution. Load balancing (LB) has been identified as one of the efficient algorithms for dealing with these issues in the self-organizing network (SON) [1] [2].

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