JOURNAL ARTICLE

Advanced Load Balancing Based on Network Flow Approach in LTE-A Heterogeneous Network

Shucong JiaWenyu LiXiang ZhangYu LiuXinyu Gu

Year: 2014 Journal:   International Journal of Antennas and Propagation Vol: 2014 Pages: 1-10   Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Abstract

Long-term evolution advanced (LTE-A) systems will offer better service to users by applying advanced physical layer transmission techniques and utilizing wider bandwidth. To further improve service quality, low power nodes are overlaid within a macro network, creating what is referred to as a heterogeneous network. However, load imbalance among cells often decreases the network resource utilization ratio and consequently reduces the user experience level. Load balancing (LB) is an indispensable function in LTE-A self-organized network (SON) to efficiently accommodate the imbalance in traffic. In this paper, we firstly evaluate the negative impact of unbalanced load among cells through Markovian model. Secondly, we formulate LB as an optimization problem which is solved using network flow approach. Furthermore, a novel algorithm named optimal solution-based LB (OSLB) is proposed. The proposed OSLB algorithm is shown to be effective in providing up to 20% gain in load distribution index (LDI) by a system-level simulation.

Keywords:
Computer science Load balancing (electrical power) Distributed computing Quality of service Macro Heterogeneous network Bandwidth (computing) Computer network System-level simulation Simulation Wireless network

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