The wireless technology demand is growing exponentially for
higher data rate more than 1Gbit/s. The capacity of wireless networks must grow
continuously in order to satisfy the demand of traffic from users and
applications. Long-Term Evolution (LTE) and LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) have been
standardized by 3GPP to target data rate of 100Mbits/s in the downlink and
50Mbits/s in the uplink. In LTE, the concept of self-optimization includes
optimization of coverage, capacity, handover and interference. During Handover,
in the dense deployment of femtocells, the issues of cell selection and
reselection need to optimize. The mobile broadband networks support multiple
applications like voice, data, video and email, single IP-based infrastructure.
These applications have unique traffic challenging and Quality of Service
requirements. In the LTE network the bandwidth is distributed among all the
users and active applications using rate requirement of user equipment (UE). To
increase user satisfaction in terms of rate of applications, the bandwidth
allocation among applications needs to be optimized by dynamic scheduling. The
objectives which we focused are Handover optimization and bandwidth
optimization in the LTE integrated with femtocell networks. Aiming to our
objective we proposed Dynamic Cell Selection (DCS) mechanism for handover
optimization and Efficient Bandwidth Distribution (EBD) mechanism for
allocating dynamic bandwidth to applications. We can perform the simulation of
DCS and EBD mechanism in the NS-3 or similar simulation software to evaluate
the performance of these algorithms. The real time experimentation of these
mechanisms using Software Defined Radio is also possible. For real time set-up,
possible supported technical tools are Xilinx(R) Zynq-Based Radio Support
Package, Analog Devices AD9361 and LTE System Toolbox of MATLAB.
Author(s) Details Anita B. Jadhav
Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology (RAIT), Nerul and Usha Mittal Institute of Technology (UMIT), SNDT Women's University (SNDTWU), Mumbai, India
Dr. Y. Srinivasa Rao
Sardar Patel Institute of Technology (SPIT), Andheri, Mumbai, India
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