Radio Resource Management for Uplink Carrier Aggregation in LTE-Advanced

Hua Wang, Claudio Rosa, Klaus I. Pedersen

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Abstract

This paper investigates the uplink resource allocation problem in the context of LTE-Advanced systems with carrier aggregation (CA) and dual-cluster scheduling. On one hand these Rel’10 functionalities can increase the available transmission bandwidth and scheduling flexibility in uplink. On the other hand they will introduce additional power back-off for the power amplifier in the user equipment (UE) with non-contiguous resource allocation. Taking into account that the uplink is inherently limited by the maximum transmission power of the UE, the assignment of uplink CA and/or dual cluster transmission for LTE-Advanced UEs has to be careful. A pathloss-threshold based component carrier (CC) and cluster configuration algorithm is proposed to determine whether an LTE-Advanced UE should be configured with multiple CCs and/or dual cluster scheduling. An extended bandwidth-expansion based packet scheduling algorithm is proposed for dual-cluster transmission, which tightly couples the bandwidth allocation and packet scheduling together to exploit the frequency domain diversity with low complexity. Simulation results show that with proper differentiation between power-limited and non-power-limited UEs, Rel’10 CA with dual-cluster scheduling can maintain similar coverage performance as in Rel'8 case while achieving substantial gains in median and peak user throughput. Moreover, the proposed CC assignment algorithm achieves higher user throughput as compared to blindly assigning all UEs on all available CCs.
Original languageEnglish
JournalEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Volume2015
Issue number121
Number of pages15
ISSN1687-1472
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2015

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