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Parmi les cinq scénarios de déploiement d'agrégation de porteuses (CA), le scénario le plus préféré est le scénario 1, qui maximise le gain de CA en chevauchant entièrement une cellule primaire (PCell) et une ou plusieurs cellules secondaires (SCells). Cela est possible puisque la même bande de fréquences est utilisée entre les porteuses composantes (CC), donc presque la même couverture est attendue. Cependant, le scénario 1 ne peut pas garantir un débit élevé dans l'agrégation de porteuses de technologie d'accès multi-radio (multi-RAT CA) qui fait activement l'objet de recherches. Les différentes caractéristiques de fréquence porteuse dans multi-RAT CA rendent difficile la correspondance précise entre différentes plages de fréquences. Si les plages de PCell et SCell diffèrent, un débit élevé risque de ne pas être obtenu malgré le fonctionnement de l'AC. Nous avons constaté une inadéquation de couverture d'environ 37 % entre le PCell et le SCell dans le réseau déployé et avons réalisé un gain CA réduit dans ces zones. Dans cet article, nous proposons une nouvelle approche de changement de PCell nommée « Commutation de fréquence PCell (PFS) » pour garantir un débit élevé contre l'inadéquation de la couverture cellulaire dans le scénario de déploiement multi-RAT CA 1. Les résultats de l'expérience montrent que le débit a augmenté de 9.7 % en moyenne. et en particulier de 80.9 % autour de la zone périphérique de la cellule lorsque le PFS est appliqué à la place de l'ancienne opération de transfert de l'autorité de certification.
Wook KIM
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
Daehee KIM
Soonchunhyang University
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Wook KIM, Daehee KIM, "High-Throughput Primary Cell Frequency Switching for Multi-RAT Carrier Aggregation" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E102-D, no. 6, pp. 1210-1214, June 2019, doi: 10.1587/transinf.2018EDL8196.
Abstract: Among the five carrier aggregation (CA) deployment scenarios, the most preferred scenario is Scenario 1, which maximizes CA gain by fully overlapping a primary cell (PCell) and one or more secondary cells (SCells). It is possible since the same frequency band is used between component carriers (CCs) so nearly the same coverage is expected. However, Scenario 1 cannot guarantee high throughput in multi-radio access technology carrier aggregation (multi-RAT CA) which is actively being researched. Different carrier frequency characteristics in multi-RAT CA makes it hard to accurately match different frequency ranges. If the ranges of PCell and SCell differ, high throughput may not be obtained despite the CA operation. We found a coverage mismatch of approximately 37% between the PCell and SCell in the deployed network and realized a reduced CA gain in those areas. In this paper, we propose a novel PCell change approach named “PCell frequency switching (PFS)” to guarantee high throughput against cell coverage mismatch in multi-RAT CA deployment scenario 1. The experiment results show that the throughput increased by 9.7% on average and especially by 80.9% around the cell edge area when PFS is applied instead of the legacy CA handover operation.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/transinf.2018EDL8196/_p
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