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Conference paper

Multi-RAT spectrum reallocation including carrier aggregation for 5G networks

In Proceedings of the 22nd Pan-hellenic Conference on Informatics, Pci 2018 — 2018, pp. 22-27
From

Trinity College Dublin1

Embedded Systems Engineering, Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark2

Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark3

University of Thessaly4

Towards the 5G vision of massive access exploding the growth in data traffic, spectrum refarming and reallocation are considered key enabling technologies. Using spectrum reallocation (SR) with the spectrum originally assigned to a Radio Access Technology (RAT) and the the remaining to use spectrum reallocation in the context of multi-RATs (m-RAT).

For example, GSM, HSPA and UMTS technologies to be underutilized due to the migration of subscribers to 4G networks are considered in the m-RAT application scenario. To this end, efforts are made in order to deploy m-RAT systems, where the spectrum assigned to m-RATs can be efficiently redistributed and utilized by the involved RATs.

In this work, we assume a HSPA/LTE-A m-RAT that provide Carrier Aggregation (CA) too, and propose specific functionality in order to coordinate the operation of both RATs regarding the spectrum assignment and resource allocation. Results show that by assigning spectrum to cover a minimum performance requirement for HSPA, there is a significant performance improvement for LTE-A.

Moreover, when spectrum assignment is performed jointly with resource allocation between the involved RATs, the throughput results are higher for both HSPA and LTE-A users.

Language: English
Publisher: Association for Computing Machinery
Year: 2018
Pages: 22-27
Proceedings: 22nd Pan-Hellenic Conference on Informatics
Series: Acm International Conference Proceeding Series
ISBN: 1450366104 and 9781450366106
Types: Conference paper
DOI: 10.1145/3291533.3291539

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