Towards random access channel self-tuning in LTE
M Amirijoo, P Frenger, F Gunnarsson… - VTC Spring 2009 …, 2009 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
M Amirijoo, P Frenger, F Gunnarsson, J Moe, K Zetterberg
VTC Spring 2009-IEEE 69th Vehicular Technology Conference, 2009•ieeexplore.ieee.orgFuture radio access networks are expected to show a high degree of self-organization. This
paper addresses self-tuning of the random access channel (RACH) in the 3G Long Term
Evolution (LTE). The feasibility of self-tuning is investigated by means of simulation, where
the coupling between several parameters and the performance of RACH is provided. The
conclusion of the simulations is that RACH self-tuning is indeed possible given that UE
assisted measurements are available for the self-tuning mechanism.
paper addresses self-tuning of the random access channel (RACH) in the 3G Long Term
Evolution (LTE). The feasibility of self-tuning is investigated by means of simulation, where
the coupling between several parameters and the performance of RACH is provided. The
conclusion of the simulations is that RACH self-tuning is indeed possible given that UE
assisted measurements are available for the self-tuning mechanism.
Future radio access networks are expected to show a high degree of self-organization. This paper addresses self- tuning of the random access channel (RACH) in the 3G Long Term Evolution (LTE). The feasibility of self-tuning is investigated by means of simulation, where the coupling between several parameters and the performance of RACH is provided. The conclusion of the simulations is that RACH self-tuning is indeed possible given that UE assisted measurements are available for the self-tuning mechanism.
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