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[117441]
Title: Optimising LTE Uplink Scheduling by Solving the Multidimensional Assignment Problem. <em>Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Mobile Networks and Management (MONAMI 2014)</em>
Written by: Elsner, Raphael and M&uuml;hleisen, Maciej and Timm-Giel, Andreas
in: sep (2014).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 47--59
Chapter:
Editor: In Ag&uuml;ero, Ram{\'o}n and Zinner, Thomas and Goleva, Rossitza and Timm-Giel, Andreas and Tran-Gia, Phuoc (Eds.)
Publisher: Springer International Publishing:
Series:
Address: W&uuml;rzburg, Germany
Edition:
ISBN: 978-3-319-16292-8
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-16292-8_4
URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16292-8_4
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Abstract: Inter-cell interference mitigation in LTE networks is important to improve the system throughput. Upcoming Cloud Radio Access Networks (C-RANs) allow controlling multiple cells at a single location enabling novel inter-cell coordination algorithms. Coordinated recourse allocation can be used to achieve optimal spectral efficiency through reduced inter-cell interference. In this paper the uplink resource allocation is optimised by deciding which user terminals served by different base stations should transmit on the same resources. A central meta-scheduler situated in the cloud is responsible for the optimisation. The optimisation is performed using heuristic algorithms to solve the underlying multidimensional assignment problem. The complexity is further reduced to a feasible size by only coordinating a subset of base stations. This way the problem can be solved for real world cellular deployments. The performance for different groupings of cooperatively managed base stations is investigated. Results show that coordinating resource assignment of multiple base stations improves the cell spectral efficiency in general and coordinating three sectors at the same site outperforms coordinating three base stations of different sites.

[117441]
Title: Optimising LTE Uplink Scheduling by Solving the Multidimensional Assignment Problem. <em>Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Mobile Networks and Management (MONAMI 2014)</em>
Written by: Elsner, Raphael and M&uuml;hleisen, Maciej and Timm-Giel, Andreas
in: sep (2014).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 47--59
Chapter:
Editor: In Ag&uuml;ero, Ram{\'o}n and Zinner, Thomas and Goleva, Rossitza and Timm-Giel, Andreas and Tran-Gia, Phuoc (Eds.)
Publisher: Springer International Publishing:
Series:
Address: W&uuml;rzburg, Germany
Edition:
ISBN: 978-3-319-16292-8
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-16292-8_4
URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16292-8_4
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PMID:

[www]

Note:

Abstract: Inter-cell interference mitigation in LTE networks is important to improve the system throughput. Upcoming Cloud Radio Access Networks (C-RANs) allow controlling multiple cells at a single location enabling novel inter-cell coordination algorithms. Coordinated recourse allocation can be used to achieve optimal spectral efficiency through reduced inter-cell interference. In this paper the uplink resource allocation is optimised by deciding which user terminals served by different base stations should transmit on the same resources. A central meta-scheduler situated in the cloud is responsible for the optimisation. The optimisation is performed using heuristic algorithms to solve the underlying multidimensional assignment problem. The complexity is further reduced to a feasible size by only coordinating a subset of base stations. This way the problem can be solved for real world cellular deployments. The performance for different groupings of cooperatively managed base stations is investigated. Results show that coordinating resource assignment of multiple base stations improves the cell spectral efficiency in general and coordinating three sectors at the same site outperforms coordinating three base stations of different sites.

[117441]
Title: Optimising LTE Uplink Scheduling by Solving the Multidimensional Assignment Problem. <em>Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Mobile Networks and Management (MONAMI 2014)</em>
Written by: Elsner, Raphael and M&uuml;hleisen, Maciej and Timm-Giel, Andreas
in: sep (2014).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 47--59
Chapter:
Editor: In Ag&uuml;ero, Ram{\'o}n and Zinner, Thomas and Goleva, Rossitza and Timm-Giel, Andreas and Tran-Gia, Phuoc (Eds.)
Publisher: Springer International Publishing:
Series:
Address: W&uuml;rzburg, Germany
Edition:
ISBN: 978-3-319-16292-8
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-16292-8_4
URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16292-8_4
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[www]

Note:

Abstract: Inter-cell interference mitigation in LTE networks is important to improve the system throughput. Upcoming Cloud Radio Access Networks (C-RANs) allow controlling multiple cells at a single location enabling novel inter-cell coordination algorithms. Coordinated recourse allocation can be used to achieve optimal spectral efficiency through reduced inter-cell interference. In this paper the uplink resource allocation is optimised by deciding which user terminals served by different base stations should transmit on the same resources. A central meta-scheduler situated in the cloud is responsible for the optimisation. The optimisation is performed using heuristic algorithms to solve the underlying multidimensional assignment problem. The complexity is further reduced to a feasible size by only coordinating a subset of base stations. This way the problem can be solved for real world cellular deployments. The performance for different groupings of cooperatively managed base stations is investigated. Results show that coordinating resource assignment of multiple base stations improves the cell spectral efficiency in general and coordinating three sectors at the same site outperforms coordinating three base stations of different sites.

[117441]
Title: Optimising LTE Uplink Scheduling by Solving the Multidimensional Assignment Problem. <em>Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Mobile Networks and Management (MONAMI 2014)</em>
Written by: Elsner, Raphael and M&uuml;hleisen, Maciej and Timm-Giel, Andreas
in: sep (2014).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 47--59
Chapter:
Editor: In Ag&uuml;ero, Ram{\'o}n and Zinner, Thomas and Goleva, Rossitza and Timm-Giel, Andreas and Tran-Gia, Phuoc (Eds.)
Publisher: Springer International Publishing:
Series:
Address: W&uuml;rzburg, Germany
Edition:
ISBN: 978-3-319-16292-8
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-16292-8_4
URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16292-8_4
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[www]

Note:

Abstract: Inter-cell interference mitigation in LTE networks is important to improve the system throughput. Upcoming Cloud Radio Access Networks (C-RANs) allow controlling multiple cells at a single location enabling novel inter-cell coordination algorithms. Coordinated recourse allocation can be used to achieve optimal spectral efficiency through reduced inter-cell interference. In this paper the uplink resource allocation is optimised by deciding which user terminals served by different base stations should transmit on the same resources. A central meta-scheduler situated in the cloud is responsible for the optimisation. The optimisation is performed using heuristic algorithms to solve the underlying multidimensional assignment problem. The complexity is further reduced to a feasible size by only coordinating a subset of base stations. This way the problem can be solved for real world cellular deployments. The performance for different groupings of cooperatively managed base stations is investigated. Results show that coordinating resource assignment of multiple base stations improves the cell spectral efficiency in general and coordinating three sectors at the same site outperforms coordinating three base stations of different sites.

[117441]
Title: Optimising LTE Uplink Scheduling by Solving the Multidimensional Assignment Problem. <em>Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Mobile Networks and Management (MONAMI 2014)</em>
Written by: Elsner, Raphael and M&uuml;hleisen, Maciej and Timm-Giel, Andreas
in: sep (2014).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 47--59
Chapter:
Editor: In Ag&uuml;ero, Ram{\'o}n and Zinner, Thomas and Goleva, Rossitza and Timm-Giel, Andreas and Tran-Gia, Phuoc (Eds.)
Publisher: Springer International Publishing:
Series:
Address: W&uuml;rzburg, Germany
Edition:
ISBN: 978-3-319-16292-8
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-16292-8_4
URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16292-8_4
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[www]

Note:

Abstract: Inter-cell interference mitigation in LTE networks is important to improve the system throughput. Upcoming Cloud Radio Access Networks (C-RANs) allow controlling multiple cells at a single location enabling novel inter-cell coordination algorithms. Coordinated recourse allocation can be used to achieve optimal spectral efficiency through reduced inter-cell interference. In this paper the uplink resource allocation is optimised by deciding which user terminals served by different base stations should transmit on the same resources. A central meta-scheduler situated in the cloud is responsible for the optimisation. The optimisation is performed using heuristic algorithms to solve the underlying multidimensional assignment problem. The complexity is further reduced to a feasible size by only coordinating a subset of base stations. This way the problem can be solved for real world cellular deployments. The performance for different groupings of cooperatively managed base stations is investigated. Results show that coordinating resource assignment of multiple base stations improves the cell spectral efficiency in general and coordinating three sectors at the same site outperforms coordinating three base stations of different sites.

[117441]
Title: Optimising LTE Uplink Scheduling by Solving the Multidimensional Assignment Problem. <em>Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Mobile Networks and Management (MONAMI 2014)</em>
Written by: Elsner, Raphael and M&uuml;hleisen, Maciej and Timm-Giel, Andreas
in: sep (2014).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 47--59
Chapter:
Editor: In Ag&uuml;ero, Ram{\'o}n and Zinner, Thomas and Goleva, Rossitza and Timm-Giel, Andreas and Tran-Gia, Phuoc (Eds.)
Publisher: Springer International Publishing:
Series:
Address: W&uuml;rzburg, Germany
Edition:
ISBN: 978-3-319-16292-8
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-16292-8_4
URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16292-8_4
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[www]

Note:

Abstract: Inter-cell interference mitigation in LTE networks is important to improve the system throughput. Upcoming Cloud Radio Access Networks (C-RANs) allow controlling multiple cells at a single location enabling novel inter-cell coordination algorithms. Coordinated recourse allocation can be used to achieve optimal spectral efficiency through reduced inter-cell interference. In this paper the uplink resource allocation is optimised by deciding which user terminals served by different base stations should transmit on the same resources. A central meta-scheduler situated in the cloud is responsible for the optimisation. The optimisation is performed using heuristic algorithms to solve the underlying multidimensional assignment problem. The complexity is further reduced to a feasible size by only coordinating a subset of base stations. This way the problem can be solved for real world cellular deployments. The performance for different groupings of cooperatively managed base stations is investigated. Results show that coordinating resource assignment of multiple base stations improves the cell spectral efficiency in general and coordinating three sectors at the same site outperforms coordinating three base stations of different sites.

[117441]
Title: Optimising LTE Uplink Scheduling by Solving the Multidimensional Assignment Problem. <em>Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Mobile Networks and Management (MONAMI 2014)</em>
Written by: Elsner, Raphael and M&uuml;hleisen, Maciej and Timm-Giel, Andreas
in: sep (2014).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 47--59
Chapter:
Editor: In Ag&uuml;ero, Ram{\'o}n and Zinner, Thomas and Goleva, Rossitza and Timm-Giel, Andreas and Tran-Gia, Phuoc (Eds.)
Publisher: Springer International Publishing:
Series:
Address: W&uuml;rzburg, Germany
Edition:
ISBN: 978-3-319-16292-8
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-16292-8_4
URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16292-8_4
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[www]

Note:

Abstract: Inter-cell interference mitigation in LTE networks is important to improve the system throughput. Upcoming Cloud Radio Access Networks (C-RANs) allow controlling multiple cells at a single location enabling novel inter-cell coordination algorithms. Coordinated recourse allocation can be used to achieve optimal spectral efficiency through reduced inter-cell interference. In this paper the uplink resource allocation is optimised by deciding which user terminals served by different base stations should transmit on the same resources. A central meta-scheduler situated in the cloud is responsible for the optimisation. The optimisation is performed using heuristic algorithms to solve the underlying multidimensional assignment problem. The complexity is further reduced to a feasible size by only coordinating a subset of base stations. This way the problem can be solved for real world cellular deployments. The performance for different groupings of cooperatively managed base stations is investigated. Results show that coordinating resource assignment of multiple base stations improves the cell spectral efficiency in general and coordinating three sectors at the same site outperforms coordinating three base stations of different sites.