Visible to the public Network-Wide Optimization of Uplink Fractional Power Control in LTE Networks

TitleNetwork-Wide Optimization of Uplink Fractional Power Control in LTE Networks
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsLuo, Z., Gilimyanov, R., Zhuang, H., Zhang, J.
Conference Name2015 IEEE 82nd Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2015-Fall)
Date Publishedsep
KeywordsBandwidth, cellular radio, coordinate interference, dense deployment, discrete optimization problem, FPC parameters, Interference, interference environment, key performance indicators, Load modeling, Long Term Evolution, LTE networks, multiKPI optimization problem, network optimization, network-wide optimization, next generation cellular networks, next generation networks, optimisation, Optimization, power control, pubcrawl170110, radio transmitters, radiofrequency interference, Signal to noise ratio, telecommunication control, Uplink, uplink fractional power control, uplink transmitter
Abstract

Next generation cellular networks will provide users better experiences by densely deploying smaller cells, which results in more complicated interferences environment. In order to coordinate interference, power control for uplink is particularly challenging due to random locations of uplink transmitter and dense deployment. In this paper, we address the uplink fractional power control (FPC) optimization problem from network optimization perspective. The relations between FPC parameters and network KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) are investigated. Rather than considering any single KPI in conventional approaches, multi-KPI optimization problem is formulated and solved. By relaxing the discrete optimization problem to a continuous one, the gradients of multiple KPIs with respect to FPC parameters are derived. The gradient enables efficiently searching for optimized FPC parameters which is particularly desirable for dense deployment of large number of cells. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme greatly outperforms the traditional one, in terms of network mean load, call drop & block ratio, and convergence speed.

DOI10.1109/VTCFall.2015.7391035
Citation Keyluo_network-wide_2015