小蜂窝发现机制对LTE网络设备功耗的影响

S. C. Jha, M. Gupta, A. Koç, R. Vannithamby
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由于蜂窝网络上不断增长的数据流量,小型蜂窝正在作为一种潜在的解决方案进行广泛的研究,以满足不断增长的容量需求。小单元的体系结构仍在讨论中,基于潜在用例已经提出了各种体系结构。最重要的用例之一是将小型计算单元部署在与宏计算单元不同的频率上,以卸载流量。在这种类型的频间场景中发现小细胞是一个开放的研究问题。积极的扫描机制可能导致更快地发现小单元和更高的用户吞吐量,以及更高的宏单元容量,因为潜在地增加了卸载机会。但是,频繁扫描也可能导致设备的更高功耗。因此,在实践中,卸载机会和设备功耗之间的权衡似乎是不可避免的。在本文中,我们分析了由于小细胞发现的频间扫描机制而导致的卸载能力和设备功耗之间的权衡。我们的研究结果表明,虽然增加频间扫描的频率确实会导致由于扫描而增加的功耗,但它实际上降低了设备消耗的总功率,因为它导致卸载到小单元,其中设备由于更好的覆盖而消耗的总功率更少。
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On the impact of small cell discovery mechanisms on device power consumption over LTE networks
Small Cells are under extensive investigation as a potential solution to meet the increasing capacity demand due to ever growing data traffic over cellular networks. The architecture of small cells is still under discussion, various architectures have been proposed based on potential use cases. One of the most important use cases is to deploy small cells on a different frequency than that of the macro cell to offload traffic. Small cell discovery in this type of inter-frequency scenario is an open research problem. Aggressive scanning mechanisms may result in faster discovery of small cells and higher user throughput as well as higher macro cell capacity due to potentially increased offloading opportunity. However, frequent scanning may also result in higher power consumption for the device. Therefore, a tradeoff between offloading opportunity and device power consumption seems inevitable in practice. In this paper, we analyze the trade-off between the offloading capacity and device power consumption due to inter-frequency scanning mechanism for small cell discovery. Our findings show that although increasing the frequency of inter-frequency scanning does result in increased power consumption due to scanning, it actually lowers the total power consumed by the device since it leads to offloading to small cells, where the device consumes less overall power due to better coverage.
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