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Base station

About: Base station is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 85883 publications have been published within this topic receiving 1019303 citations. The topic is also known as: Mobile phone base stations & BS.


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TL;DR: In this article, a scalable cross-layer framework is proposed to coordinate packet-level scheduling, call-level cell-site selection and handoff, and system-level coverage based on load, throughput, and channel measurements.
Abstract: We investigate a wireless system of multiple cells, each having a downlink shared channel in support of high-speed packet data services. In practice, such a system consists of hierarchically organized entities including a central server, Base Stations (BSs), and Mobile Stations (MSs). Our goal is to improve global resource utilization and reduce regional congestion given asymmetric arrivals and departures of mobile users, a goal requiring load balancing among multiple cells. For this purpose, we propose a scalable cross-layer framework to coordinate packet-level scheduling, call-level cell-site selection and handoff, and system-level cell coverage based on load, throughput, and channel measurements. In this framework, an opportunistic scheduling algorithm--the weighted Alpha-Rule--exploits the gain of multiuser diversity in each cell independently, trading aggregate (mean) down-link throughput for fairness and minimum rate guarantees among MSs. Each MS adapts to its channel dynamics and the load fluctuations in neighboring cells, in accordance with MSs' mobility or their arrival and departure, by initiating load-aware handoff and cell-site selection. The central server adjusts schedulers of all cells to coordinate their coverage by prompting cell breathing or distributed MS handoffs. Across the whole system, BSs and MSs constantly monitor their load, throughput, or channel quality in order to facilitate the overall system coordination. Our specific contributions in such a framework are highlighted by the minimum-rate guaranteed weighted Alpha-Rule scheduling, the load-aware MS handoff/cell-site selection, and the Media Access Control (MAC)-layer cell breathing. Our evaluations show that the proposed framework can improve global resource utilization and load balancing, resulting in a smaller blocking rate of MS arrivals without extra resources while the aggregate throughput remains roughly the same or improved at the hot-spots. Our simulation tests also show that the coordinated system is robust to dynamic load fluctuations and is scalable to both the system dimension and the size of MS population.

177 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Dec 2019
TL;DR: In this paper, various enhancements of resource allocation scheme used in the Device to Device (D2D) communications are examined and their merits and de-merits are compared to identify the areas of improvement for the future resource allocation schemes based on autonomous direct D2D communication.
Abstract: For wireless devices; information sharing from one device to another represents the most significant task for typically discovering the right devices and connecting them is extremely critical. In data communication networks, D2D represent a direct connecting path between two nodes. It cannot depend on Base Station (BS). In this type of D2D, communication links are constantly non transparent and it can arise on in-band or out-band of the spectrum. Data communication via Base Station (BS) can reduce data rate and provide proper resource utilization, which includes voice and text service. The direct communication between two nodes may not follow the resource strategy and utilize more power. In this paper, various enhancements of resource allocation scheme used in the Device to Device (D2D) communications are examined. These resource allocation schemes are compared for its merits and de-merits and to identify the areas of improvement for the future resource allocation schemes based on autonomous direct D2D communication.

176 citations

Patent
24 Jun 2005
TL;DR: In this article, a method of allocating a radio resource in an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system comprises receiving data associated with radio resource allocation map from a base station, wherein the radio allocation map comprises control parameters for transmitting uplink data to the base station.
Abstract: An uplink capacity is increased by a method in which more than two mobile stations simultaneously use a radio resource allocated to one mobile station. A method of allocating a radio resource in an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing system comprises receiving data associated with a radio resource allocation map from a base station, wherein the radio allocation map comprises control parameters for transmitting uplink data to the base station. The control parameters comprises orthogonal pilot pattern indicator for using orthogonal pilot patterns associated with supporting at least concurrent dual transmission by at least one mobile station, and for use in the same frequency band and same time duration. The orthogonal pilot patterns comprises at least a minus pilot being used for an uplink basic allocation unit. The mobile station then transmits uplink data to the base station by using the orthogonal pilot patterns.

176 citations

Patent
Jr. Edward G. Tiedemann1
05 Jul 1995
TL;DR: In this article, the power control process of the present invention enables a base station communicating over a forward packet channel to a mobile radio to control the power of the mobile radio transmitting over a reverse packet channel.
Abstract: The power control process of the present invention enables a base station communicating over a forward packet channel to a mobile radio to control the power of the mobile radio transmitting over a reverse packet channel to the base station. The base station maintains a maximum energy per bit to total interference spectral density ratio threshold for the reverse channel as well as a desired threshold that results in a low frame error rate. By comparing each radiotelephone's estimated energy per bit to total interference spectral density ratio to the desired and maximum thresholds, power control commands to increase or decrease the radiotelephone's transmit power are generated depending on the outcome of the comparison.

176 citations

Patent
Inkwon Seo1, Hanbyul Seo1, Byoung-Hoon Kim1, Kijun Kim1, Hakseong Kim1 
29 Mar 2011
TL;DR: In this article, a measurement method and apparatus for inter-cell interference coordination in a wireless communication system is described, which includes the steps of acquiring information of the downlink subframe configuration of a second base station, determining measurement objects of downlink resource of the first base station and transmitting information of measurement objects to the UE, and receiving measurement result for the measurement objects from the UE.
Abstract: A wireless communication system and, more specifically, a measurement method and apparatus for inter-cell interference coordination in a wireless communication system are disclosed. Herein, a method for supporting measurement of a User Equipment (UE) by a first base station in a wireless communication system includes the steps of acquiring information of downlink subframe configuration of a second base station, determining measurement objects of downlink resource of the first base station based on the downlink subframe configuration of the second base station; transmitting information of the measurement objects to the UE, and receiving measurement result for the measurement objects from the UE.

176 citations


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Performance
Metrics
No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20231,277
20222,829
20211,823
20203,484
20194,001
20184,426