蜂窝物联网网络中大规模机器类型通信的介质访问控制技术

Carlos Alberto Astudillo Trujillo, N. Fonseca
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物联网(IoT)生态系统的一个关键组成部分是广域网连接,蜂窝网络技术通过支持大规模机器类型通信(mMTC)而成为一个有前途的选择。然而,大量的设备以高度同步的方式传输零星的小数据包会在无线接入网上产生过载。这种情况导致资源短缺,特别是与争用、控制和数据传输的随机访问过程相关的资源短缺,从而导致前导冲突、控制消息阻塞和数据冲突。因此,mMTC流量可能危及向终端设备提供服务质量(QoS),降低网络效率,并增加访问延迟和设备能耗。本文提出了一种介质访问控制(MAC)技术,用于解决蜂窝网络中与支持mMTC相关的问题。首先,提出了一种具有QoS配置和访问差异化的控制资源分配解决方案,包括资源管理模型、调度算法和消息优先级策略。其次,提出了一种减少数据冲突的机制。该解决方案包括一个协议,其中每个具有计划重传的设备使用一个概率策略来决定是否重传,在设备上使用一种新方法来估计尝试随机访问的节点数量,以及采用该估计的两种不同的重传策略。结果表明,在海量随机接入的情况下,这些方案支持QoS,降低了访问延迟,降低了设备能耗,提高了资源利用率。
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Medium Access Control Techniques for Massive Machine-Type Communications in Cellular IoT Networks
A key component of the Internet of things (IoT) ecosystem is wide-area network connectivity, for which cellular network technologies are a promising option through their support of massive machine-type communications (mMTC). However, numerous devices transmitting sporadically small data packets in a highly synchronized way can generate overload on the radio access network. This situation leads to a shortage of resources, especially those associated with the random access procedure for contention, control, and data transmission, causing preamble collision, control message blocking, and data collision. As a result, mMTC traffic can jeopardize the provisioning of quality of service (QoS) to end-devices, decrease the network efficiency, and increase access latency and device energy consumption. This paper proposes medium access control (MAC) techniques for addressing problems related to the support of mMTC in cellularnetworks. First, a solution for allocating control resources with QoS provisioning and access differentiation is provided, including a resource management model, a scheduling algorithm, and a message prioritization policy. Second, a mechanism for reducing data collisions is also proposed. This solution comprises a protocol in which every device with scheduled retransmission uses a probabilistic policy to decide whether to retransmit, a novel method at the device to estimate the number of nodes trying random access, and two different retransmission policies employing this estimation. Results show that the proposals support QoS, decrease access latency, decrease the device energy consumption, and increase resource utilization under massive random access.  
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