Abstract

In Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)-based mobile networks (e.g., Long Term Evolution Advanced), Downlink Control Information (DCI) in a Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH) plays a unique role in carrying control signaling and scheduling information, which enables the flexibility and diversity of radio resource utilization. Due to system configuration limitations, power dimension is the only potential to enhance DCI reliability. Based on this motivation, we apply the synergy concept to power dimension: called Power Synergy, which can deal with negative effects caused by Cell-specific Reference Signal (CRS) power boosting, and also allow flexibly power lending between OFDM symbols in the physical control region. Under the constraints of the Block Error Rate (BLER) threshold 102 given for PDCCHs and the CRS full-cell coverage requirement, performance tests reveal there are significant profits (for example, 10-dB gain available for enhancing DCI reliability in the worst case) from the power headroom in the physical control region. This valuable gain is helpful to accommodate emerging mobile broadband services (e.g., mobile health) in LTE/LTE-A networks.

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