U. Moravapalle, Shruti Sanadhya, Abhinav Parate, Kyu-Han Kim
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Pulsar: improving throughput estimation in enterprise LTE small cells
With the great success of LTE(-A) outdoor, LTE-based small cell technology has become popular and is penetrating indoor enterprise environment, co-existing with WiFi networks, to provide better user experience or Quality-of-Experience (QoE). However, accurate estimation of LTE links is challenging and critical to continue providing QoE for many enterprise applications (e.g., video/audio) and services (network selection). While prior work on LTE link throughput estimation depends mostly on a single factor (e.g., link rate), we argue that it needs to consider more factors to improve the estimation to meet increasing demands on QoE. In this paper, we propose a new metric, called Pulsar (Per-user LTE ShAre of Resources), that estimates per flow throughput in LTE networks by leveraging both underlying channel information and application traffic characteristics. Our extensive evaluation study through ns-3 shows that Pulsar reduces the estimation error more than 92%, compared to prior work, in various scenarios, while keeping estimation overhead low.