Small-Cell Assisted Group Paging for Massive MTC in LTE Networks: Design and Analysis
Long-Term Evolution cellular networks are the main enabler for the massive Machine-Type Communications service and therefore must handle a large number of Machine-Type Devices (MTDs). To control the number of devices allowed to contend on the Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH), the group paging...
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doaj-472afd3f4245443aa540c3a37495b63f2021-03-30T14:58:24ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362021-01-019409334094910.1109/ACCESS.2021.30643219371670Small-Cell Assisted Group Paging for Massive MTC in LTE Networks: Design and AnalysisAnh-Tuan H. Bui0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3727-2037Chuyen T. Nguyen1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7264-1024Takafumi Hayashi2Anh T. Pham3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5143-1498Computer Communications Laboratory, The University of Aizu, Aizuwakamatsu, JapanSchool of Electronics and Telecommunications, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Hanoi, VietnamDepartment of Computer Science, Nihon University, Koriyama, JapanComputer Communications Laboratory, The University of Aizu, Aizuwakamatsu, JapanLong-Term Evolution cellular networks are the main enabler for the massive Machine-Type Communications service and therefore must handle a large number of Machine-Type Devices (MTDs). To control the number of devices allowed to contend on the Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH), the group paging scheme that divides the MTDs into smaller groups and lets the network sequentially trigger the groups has been studied. However, as the number of PRACH preambles is limited, a group’s size must be kept relatively small compared to the MTD population. This paper exploits the possibility that a significant portion of the MTDs is also covered by densely deployed small-cells such that a Small-cell Base Station (SBS) may act as a representative for its MTDs during the preamble transmission step to reduce the load on PRACH. Once the SBS succeeds, its MTDs then contend locally to send their own signaling messages on the corresponding reserved uplink resources. Computer simulations show that the manageable group size can be significantly increased at a reasonable cost on the Physical Uplink Shared Channel. A theoretical model to quickly predict the effect of the ratio of MTDs that are under the coverage of the SBSs is also derived and verified.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9371670/Group pagingLTEmassive Machine-Type Communicationsrandom access protocolssmall cells |
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Anh-Tuan H. Bui Chuyen T. Nguyen Takafumi Hayashi Anh T. Pham Small-Cell Assisted Group Paging for Massive MTC in LTE Networks: Design and Analysis IEEE Access Group paging LTE massive Machine-Type Communications random access protocols small cells |
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Anh-Tuan H. Bui Chuyen T. Nguyen Takafumi Hayashi Anh T. Pham |
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Small-Cell Assisted Group Paging for Massive MTC in LTE Networks: Design and Analysis |
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Small-Cell Assisted Group Paging for Massive MTC in LTE Networks: Design and Analysis |
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Small-Cell Assisted Group Paging for Massive MTC in LTE Networks: Design and Analysis |
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Small-Cell Assisted Group Paging for Massive MTC in LTE Networks: Design and Analysis |
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Small-Cell Assisted Group Paging for Massive MTC in LTE Networks: Design and Analysis |
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small-cell assisted group paging for massive mtc in lte networks: design and analysis |
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Long-Term Evolution cellular networks are the main enabler for the massive Machine-Type Communications service and therefore must handle a large number of Machine-Type Devices (MTDs). To control the number of devices allowed to contend on the Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH), the group paging scheme that divides the MTDs into smaller groups and lets the network sequentially trigger the groups has been studied. However, as the number of PRACH preambles is limited, a group’s size must be kept relatively small compared to the MTD population. This paper exploits the possibility that a significant portion of the MTDs is also covered by densely deployed small-cells such that a Small-cell Base Station (SBS) may act as a representative for its MTDs during the preamble transmission step to reduce the load on PRACH. Once the SBS succeeds, its MTDs then contend locally to send their own signaling messages on the corresponding reserved uplink resources. Computer simulations show that the manageable group size can be significantly increased at a reasonable cost on the Physical Uplink Shared Channel. A theoretical model to quickly predict the effect of the ratio of MTDs that are under the coverage of the SBSs is also derived and verified. |
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Group paging LTE massive Machine-Type Communications random access protocols small cells |
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