在4G/5G网络中重新配置小区选择

Qianru Li, Chunyi Peng
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在蜂窝网络中,小区选择在提供和维持无处不在的无线接入方面起着关键作用。它遵循标准化的过程,使用由可调参数预先配置的特定于操作人员的策略。这些参数指定了确定是否以及如何选择新的服务单元的标准,从而影响访问质量和用户体验。最近的研究表明,今天的细胞选择不能提供良好的性能,因为它可以。这是因为它被配置为无缝连接,因此可以“尽最大努力”提供性能。在这项工作中,我们试图通过考虑性能来重新配置这些参数。我们首先在美国的一个大城市进行了一项测量研究,以证明重新配置确实有助于提高整体性能,而不会影响连通性。这意味着4G/5G网络能够提供更好的性能,但这种潜力在实践中没有得到充分利用。我们进一步探索主动重新配置,以防止此类不必要的性能损失。我们研究了以标准兼容的方式重新配置单元选择的技术挑战、因素甚至限制,并最终设计了一种基于分析和启发式搜索的简单重新配置算法,以有效地追求有希望的性能提升。在美国两个城市对AT&T和T-Mobile的评估验证了其有效性。性能收益大于损失。在超过30%的实例中,重新配置提高了数据速度,这比损失的比率至少高出16%;速度增益中位数至少为89.1%(高达217倍)。
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Reconfiguring Cell Selection in 4G/5G Networks
In cellular networks, cell selection plays a critical role in providing and maintaining ubiquitous radio access. It follows standardized procedures with operator-specific polices pre-configured by tunable parameters. These parameters specify the criteria to determine whether and how to select new serving cell(s), thus impacting access quality and user experience. Recent studies reveal that today’s cell selection fails to offer good performance as it can. This is because it is configured for seamless connectivity, and thus performance is offered at "best effort". In this work, we attempt to re-configure these parameters by taking performance into consideration. We first conduct a measurement study in one big city in the US to demonstrate that reconfiguration indeed helps improve the overall performance, without compromising connectivity. This implies that 4G/5G networks are capable of offering better performance but such potentials are under-utilized in practice. We further explore proactive reconfiguration to prevent such unnecessary performance losses. We examine technical challenges, factors and even limitations to reconfigure cell selection in a standard-compatible manner, and finally devise a simple reconfiguration algorithm based on profiling and heuristic searching to efficiently pursue promising performance gains. The evaluation over AT&T and T-Mobile in two US cities has validated its effectiveness. Performance gains outweigh losses. Reconfiguration boosts data speed in more than 30% of instances, which exceeds the ratio of losses by at least 16%; The median speed gain is at least 89.1% (up to 217 fold).
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