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Enhanced Random Access: Initial access load balance in highly dense LTE-A networks for multiservice (H2H-MTC) traffic
The Random Access (RA) procedure in existing cellular networks is not capable of functioning properly during high access load conditions. For this purpose, overload control mechanisms are needed. Most proposed mechanisms in the literature offer a tradeoff between access rate and experienced delay. H...
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description | The Random Access (RA) procedure in existing cellular networks is not capable of functioning properly during high access load conditions. For this purpose, overload control mechanisms are needed. Most proposed mechanisms in the literature offer a tradeoff between access rate and experienced delay. However, when the maximal tolerated delay and the energy spent on retransmissions are tightly bounded, the very high access rate, targeted for 5G systems, cannot be achieved. For these situations, we propose the Delay Estimation based RA (DERA)-scheme that has the potential to meet very stringent reliability requirements, even in high access load conditions. The present work shows that this goal can be achieved only in the cost of limited additional complexity. Furthermore, we also study the optimal switchover point at which the proposed scheme moves from low-load to the high-load phase. The derived tool can also be used along with other proposed RA overload control schemes, e.g. when to invoke access class barring. The performance evaluation results show that the novel DERA scheme can significantly improve the control channels' resource utilization along with the success rate in dense deployment scenarios. |
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