Resource allocation method based on clustering in femtocell double-layer network

A resource allocation and two-layer network technology, applied in network planning, advanced technology, electrical components, etc., can solve problems such as unbalanced number of femtocells, difficulty in finding a grouping scheme, and inability to allocate subchannels

Active Publication Date: 2016-12-14
CERTUS NETWORK TECHNANJING
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[0005] The inventors found that, in the prior art, the computational complexity of the centralized interference management scheme increases sharply as the number of femtocells increases, making it difficult to apply the method in scenarios where femtocells are densely deployed; at the same time, In the group-based interference management scheme, the intra-group orthogonal grouping method starts from each femtocell itself, and it is difficult to find a globally better grouping scheme. At the same time, the number of femtocells in each group obtained by this grouping scheme It is very unbalanced, so that some Femtocell User Equipments (FUEs) cannot be allocated enough sub-channels, making it difficult to guarantee the Quality of Service (QoS) of FUEs

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[0045] In order to express the object, technical solution and advantages of the present invention more clearly, the present invention will be further described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific implementation cases.

[0046] figure 1 The flow chart of a preferred embodiment of the resource allocation method based on clustering in the Femtocell double-layer network of the present invention, the method includes the following steps:

[0047] Step 101: performing sub-channel allocation for macro user MUEs using a three-round sub-channel allocation algorithm;

[0048] Step 102: According to the planning objectives and constraints of macro user power allocation, adopt the classic water filling algorithm to allocate power for MUEs;

[0049] Step 103: using the improved genetic simulated annealing algorithm GASA to cluster the femto base stations FBSs;

[0050] Step 104: according to the rate requirement of FUEs of femto users, perform subcha...

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The invention relates to a resource allocation method based on clustering in a femtocell double-layer network. The resource allocation method comprises the steps of allocating sub-channels for MUEs (Macrocell User Equipments) by employing a three-round sub-channel allocation algorithm; according to a planning objective and constraint conditions for power allocation, allocating a power for the MUEs by adopting a typical water-filling algorithm; carrying out clustering on femtocells by adopting an improved GASA; according to rate requirements of FUEs (Femtocell User Equipments), allocating the sub-channels for the FUEs by adopting a heuristic algorithm; and carrying out power allocation on the FUEs by employing KKT (Karush-Kuhn-Tucker) conditions. According to the resource allocation method disclosed by the invention, on the premise of guaranteeing normal communication of the MUEs, the interference among the MUEs is minimized, the spectrum utilization efficiency is improved, and the service quality of the FUEs and the MUEs is guaranteed.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of wireless communication, in particular to a resource allocation method based on clustering in a femtocell Femtocell double-layer network. Background technique [0002] and the third generation (the 3 rd Generation, 3G) mobile communication system, long-term evolution (Long TermEvolution, LTE) system has improved spectrum frequency utilization, but its path loss has increased compared with 3G system, so LTE system cannot provide good indoor cover. Studies have shown that nearly 90% of data services and 60% of voice services occur indoors and hot spots. Therefore, how to provide good indoor coverage and provide users with satisfactory service quality is an urgent problem for operators to solve. [0003] Femtocells are introduced into the coverage area of ​​traditional macrocells to form a Femtocell double-layer network, which has become an effective measure to solve the technical problems of indoor wirele...

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IPC IPC(8): H04W16/20H04W40/02H04W72/04
CPCH04W16/20H04W40/02H04W72/0473H04W72/53Y02D30/70
Inventor 刘开健张春艳邹剑张海波朱江
Owner CERTUS NETWORK TECHNANJING
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