Energy-Efficient Multi-Connectivity for Ultra-Dense Networks

In 5G systems, two radio air interfaces, evolved LTE and New Radio (NR), will coexist. By using millimeter waves, NR will provide high throughputs, but the higher frequencies will also lead to increased losses and a worse coverage. Multi-connectivity is therefore envisioned as a way to tackle these...

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Main Author: Poirot, Valentin
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Language:English
Published: Luleå tekniska universitet, Institutionen för system- och rymdteknik 2017
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5G
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-ltu-653862019-09-12T04:31:28ZEnergy-Efficient Multi-Connectivity for Ultra-Dense NetworksengPoirot, ValentinLuleå tekniska universitet, Institutionen för system- och rymdteknik2017Energy efficiencymulti connectivityultra dense network5Gsecondary cell associationreliabilityTelecommunicationsTelekommunikationIn 5G systems, two radio air interfaces, evolved LTE and New Radio (NR), will coexist. By using millimeter waves, NR will provide high throughputs, but the higher frequencies will also lead to increased losses and a worse coverage. Multi-connectivity is therefore envisioned as a way to tackle these effects by connecting to multiple base stations simultaneously, allowing users to benefit from both air interfaces’ advantages. In this thesis, we investigate how multi-connectivity can be used efficiently in ultra-dense networks, a new paradigm in which the number of access nodes exceeds the number of users within the network. A framework for secondary cell association is presented and an energy efficiency’s condition is proposed. Upper and lower bounds of the network’s energy efficiency are analytically expressed. Algorithms for secondary cell selection are designed and evaluated through simulations. Multi-connectivity showed an improvement of up to 50% in reliability and and an increase of up to 20% in energy efficiency. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-65386application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Energy efficiency
multi connectivity
ultra dense network
5G
secondary cell association
reliability
Telecommunications
Telekommunikation
spellingShingle Energy efficiency
multi connectivity
ultra dense network
5G
secondary cell association
reliability
Telecommunications
Telekommunikation
Poirot, Valentin
Energy-Efficient Multi-Connectivity for Ultra-Dense Networks
description In 5G systems, two radio air interfaces, evolved LTE and New Radio (NR), will coexist. By using millimeter waves, NR will provide high throughputs, but the higher frequencies will also lead to increased losses and a worse coverage. Multi-connectivity is therefore envisioned as a way to tackle these effects by connecting to multiple base stations simultaneously, allowing users to benefit from both air interfaces’ advantages. In this thesis, we investigate how multi-connectivity can be used efficiently in ultra-dense networks, a new paradigm in which the number of access nodes exceeds the number of users within the network. A framework for secondary cell association is presented and an energy efficiency’s condition is proposed. Upper and lower bounds of the network’s energy efficiency are analytically expressed. Algorithms for secondary cell selection are designed and evaluated through simulations. Multi-connectivity showed an improvement of up to 50% in reliability and and an increase of up to 20% in energy efficiency.
author Poirot, Valentin
author_facet Poirot, Valentin
author_sort Poirot, Valentin
title Energy-Efficient Multi-Connectivity for Ultra-Dense Networks
title_short Energy-Efficient Multi-Connectivity for Ultra-Dense Networks
title_full Energy-Efficient Multi-Connectivity for Ultra-Dense Networks
title_fullStr Energy-Efficient Multi-Connectivity for Ultra-Dense Networks
title_full_unstemmed Energy-Efficient Multi-Connectivity for Ultra-Dense Networks
title_sort energy-efficient multi-connectivity for ultra-dense networks
publisher Luleå tekniska universitet, Institutionen för system- och rymdteknik
publishDate 2017
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