Mobility load balancing aware radio resource allocation scheme for LTE-Advanced cellular networks

2015 
Mobility load balancing (MLB) is widely used to address the uneven load distribution problem. The basic idea is that a hot-spot cell selects less-loaded neighbouring cells as assistant cells, and thenshiftsitsedge users to assistant cells via the handover region adjustment. However, shifted users receive the reduced signal power after MLB, which may result in the poor link quality problem for shifted users. In order to deal with this problem, this paper proposes a mobility load balancing aware radio resource allocation (MLBRRA) scheme. In the MLBRRA scheme, the assistant cell jointly considers the MLB factor of the shifted user and that of the hot-spot cell, as well as the proportional fairness scheduling factor. More specifically, the assistant cell preferentially allocates radio resources to shifted users, which are suffering poor link quality or previously served by a hot-spot cell with large handover region. Simulation results show that the proposed MLBRRA scheme can effectively deal with the poor link quality problem in terms of handover failure and call dropping. The proposed scheme can also reduce the call blocking probability.
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