控制/用户平面分离异构网络双连通性性能分析

S. K. Ghosh, Sasthi C. Ghosh
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下一代异构网络被设想为由宏蜂窝组成的多层网络,提供无处不在的覆盖和小蜂窝,在热点区域提供高数据速率,以提高系统容量。在这种异构网络中,移动终端切换频繁,控制开销高,链路故障概率高。为了减少控制开销并确保无缝移动性,控制平面和数据平面之间的逻辑分离已经发展成为一种很有前途的解决方案。在控制/用户平面(C/U)分离网络架构中,宏蜂窝基站使用低频段信号提供控制覆盖,而小蜂窝则通过高频段信号向MTs提供高数据速率传输。当在小型蜂窝基站上执行切换时,MT感知到的吞吐量可能会低于所请求的数据速率。为了提高用户在蜂窝边缘感知的吞吐量,最近提出了双连接(DC)用于长期演进(LTE)蜂窝网络。然而,在之前的文献中,对DC在C/U分裂LTE异构网络中的性能分析相当有限。在这项工作中,我们分析了DC在C/U平面分割网络架构下的性能,明确考虑了MTs的数据速率需求、流量到达模式、信道条件以及目标通话掉线概率。我们的分析表明,在小型蜂窝基站中,直流电比传统硬切换的性能增益实际上取决于业务负载密度。
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Analyzing the Performance of Dual Connectivity in Control/User-plane Split Heterogeneous Networks
The next generation heterogeneous networks are envisioned as multi-tier networks consisting of macro-cells, providing ubiquitous coverage and small cells, providing high data rate at hotspot areas to improve system capacity. In such heterogeneous networks, mobile terminals (MTs) experience frequent handovers causing high control overhead and link failure probability. To reduce control overhead and to ensure seamless mobility, logical separation between control plane and data plane has been evolved as a promising solution. In control/user-plane (C/U) split network architecture, macro-cell base stations provide control coverage using a low frequency band signal, whereas small cells provide high data rate transmissions to the MTs over high frequency band signals. While performing handovers over small cell base stations, throughput perceived by an MT may fall below the requested data rate. To improve the user perceived throughput at cell edges, recently dual connectivity (DC) has been proposed for long term evolution (LTE) cellular networks. However, analyzing the performance of DC in C/U split LTE heterogeneous networks is quite limited in the preceding literature. In this work, we analyze the performance of DC in C/U plane split network architecture explicitly considering data rate demands of the MTs, traffic arrival pattern, channel conditions as well as target call dropping probability. Our analyses reveal that the performance gain of DC over traditional hard handover is actually conditional on traffic load density in small cell base stations.
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