On the Benefits of Clustered Capillary Networks for Congestion Control in Machine Type Communications over LTE

R. Huq, K. P. Moreno, Hui Zhu, Jue Zhang, Oscar Ohlsson, M. I. Hossain
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Abstract

One of the significant complexities that Machine Type Communications (MTC) is expected to bring about is congestion. One promising conceptual approach in the literature to reduce congestion is clustering or grouping based solutions. Designing group based solutions highly depend on particular cases and it is challenging to come up with a universal solution. This paper is based on a project designed to address a grouping based congestion control technique in a specific MTC application scenario using the Capillary Networks approach from an experimental point of view. In this paper, an MTC congestion scene is generated inside a network-simulation environment in a defined "parking lot scenario" during a busy hour, where a huge number of cars and parking space sensors will try to connect to an LTE node in a congestive fashion. Based on the impact of this congestion on the node, the simulation results were analyzed to come up with a reasonable cluster size, a comparison of technologies to communicate within a group, and the benefits and tradeoffs due to clustering and Capillary Network based solutions.
聚类毛细管网络对LTE机器通信拥塞控制的好处
机器类型通信(MTC)可能带来的一个重要的复杂性是拥塞。文献中减少拥塞的一个有前途的概念方法是基于集群或分组的解决方案。设计基于群体的解决方案高度依赖于特定情况,提出一个通用的解决方案是具有挑战性的。本文基于一个项目,该项目旨在从实验的角度使用毛细管网络方法解决特定MTC应用场景中基于分组的拥塞控制技术。在本文中,MTC拥塞场景是在网络模拟环境中生成的,该环境是在繁忙时段定义的“停车场场景”中生成的,其中大量汽车和停车位传感器将试图以充血性方式连接到LTE节点。基于这种拥塞对节点的影响,对仿真结果进行了分析,得出了合理的集群大小,比较了一组内通信的技术,以及集群和基于毛细管网络的解决方案的优势和权衡。
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