WCNC 2018, IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, 15-18 April 2018, Barcelona, Spain
Multi-connectivity is considered as a 5G key technique to improve both the user performance and the overall resource utilization. In this paper, we examine a resource allocation problem under multi-connectivity in evolved LTE and propose a utility proportional fair (UPF) resource allocation that preserves users quality-of-service (QoS) considering backhaul capacity limitations. The proposed policy is compared with proportional fair (PF) resource allocation through extensive simulations. Presented
results show that multi-connectivity outperforms singleconnectivity in terms of network aggregated rate and users QoS satisfaction in different network case studies, i.e., empty and loaded cell scenarios with fixed and variable backhaul capacity.
Type:
Conference
City:
Barcelona
Date:
2018-04-15
Department:
Communication systems
Eurecom Ref:
5447
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