Introducing quick sleeping using the broadcast channel for 3GPP LTE MTC

Naveen Mysore Balasubramanya, L. Lampe, Gustav Vos, Steve Bennett
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The world is advancing towards Internet of Things (IoT) where various types of devices communicate and share data with each other. The communication between the devices are enabled and controlled through Machine Type Communications (MTC). MTC has a wide range of applications and forms an integral part of IoT. The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) standardization body has recognized the potential for MTC and is currently working on standardizing the specifications and deployment of MTC services as part of Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks. The system requirements of these MTC devices are different from the regular devices using the LTE network. Many MTC devices are expected to be low cost, low data rate and delay tolerant. One of the challenges in MTC using 3GPP LTE is to reduce the power consumption of the User Equipment (UE) in order to prolong their battery life. The power consumption of a UE is directly proportional to its processing time. In this paper, we introduce quick sleeping to the current 3GPP LTE MTC framework. First, we compare the quick sleeping mechanism with the present Discontinuous Reception (DRX) mechanism for sleeping in LTE and show that there can be significant savings in the UE processing time if quick sleeping is adopted. Then we present different methods to incorporate quick sleeping into the Physical Broadcast Channel (PBCH) with minimal changes to the current LTE standard. The impact of these quick sleeping solutions on PBCH Block Error Rate (BLER) performance is also discussed.
介绍了3GPP LTE MTC使用广播信道的快速睡眠
世界正在向各种设备相互通信和共享数据的物联网(IoT)发展。设备之间的通信通过MTC (Machine Type Communications)实现和控制。MTC具有广泛的应用范围,是物联网的重要组成部分。第三代合作伙伴计划(3GPP)标准化机构已经认识到MTC的潜力,目前正致力于将MTC服务的规范和部署标准化,并将其作为长期演进(LTE)网络的一部分。这些MTC设备的系统要求与使用LTE网络的常规设备有所不同。许多MTC设备被期望具有低成本、低数据速率和延迟容忍度。使用3GPP LTE的MTC面临的挑战之一是降低用户设备(UE)的功耗,以延长其电池寿命。终端的功耗与处理时间成正比。本文将快速睡眠引入到现有的3GPP LTE MTC框架中。首先,我们将快速睡眠机制与目前LTE中的不连续接收(DRX)睡眠机制进行了比较,并表明如果采用快速睡眠机制,可以显著节省UE处理时间。然后,我们提出了不同的方法来将快速睡眠纳入物理广播信道(PBCH),而对当前LTE标准的变化最小。讨论了这些快速休眠方案对PBCH块错误率(BLER)性能的影响。
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