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A Dynamic Allocation Scheme for Resource Blocks Using ARQ Status Reports in LTE Networks

Journal: Advances in Computer Sciences (Vol.1, No. 1)

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Page : 1-7

Keywords : RB; ARQ; LTE; Traffic Types; AMC;

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Abstract

This paper presents a Dynamic RB (Resource Blocks) Allocation (DRBA) in LTE (LongTerm Evolution) networks by utilizing Automatic Repeated Request (ARQ). From the ARQ status report, an Evolved-Node Base Station (eNodeB) computes the successfully received packets per unit time for each User Equipment (UE). Thus, an eNB can adequately allocate Resource Blocks (RB) for a UE. In DRBA, we consider three different traffic types (audio, video, and data) with the priority from the highest to the lowest. To prevent the starvation of data traffic, we set an upper bound of RBs for audio and video traffic. To demonstrate the superiority of DRBA, we perform NS-3 simulation. Simulation results show that DRBA can perform much better than the traditional Automatic Modulation and Coding (AMC) scheme. In particular, when a UE is in high interference/noise environment, DRBA can achieve higher utilization, lower blocking rate, and admit more successfully connected UE.

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