Abstract

The Republic of Korea has played a leading role in the development of next-generation long-term evolution (LTE) public safety networks. The LTE-based public safety (PS-LTE) network, the LTE-based high-speed railway (LTE-R) network, and the LTE-based maritime (LTE-M) network use the same 700 MHz frequency band. That results in severe co-channel interference (CCI), so there is a dire need for practical research into resolving the CCI issue. Moreover, unplanned deployment of the mobile personal cell (mPC) generates serious user-association issues owing to its movement, which leads to severe co-channel interference in coexisting PS-LTE and LTE-R networks. Indeed, it is important to satisfy users’ quality of service (QoS) requirements during resource allocation in specific public safety situations. Therefore, we address the CCI issues through wise deployment of the mPC for user association and load balancing in overlapping PS-LTE and LTE-R networks. In this paper, we propose a QoS mPC deployment (QoS_mPCD) scheme for priority-based load balancing and interference reduction in coexisting PS-LTE and LTE-R networks. The proposed scheme efficiently manages the user-association and load-balancing problems, and allocates the best resources to high-priority users based on defined service priority levels. Moreover, we employ an enhanced inter-cell interference coordination (eICIC) scheme that further reduces the interference with the users offloaded onto an mPC. System-level simulations are performed to evaluate the proposed QoS_mPCD scheme by considering important performance matrices such as user equipment (UE) throughput, UE received interference, and UE outage probabilities.

Highlights

  • The unification of public safety-long-term evolution (PS-LTE), LTE-based high-speed railway (LTE-R), and LTE-based maritime (LTE-M) networks is today’s dire need in order to maintain communications during a large-scale disaster [1,2]

  • The benefit of mobile personal cell (mPC) deployment is evaluated by conducting computer simulations in the two overlapping LTE networks

  • We analyze the quality of service (QoS) of priority-based mPC deployment for coexisting PS-LTE and

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Introduction

The unification of public safety-long-term evolution (PS-LTE), LTE-based high-speed railway (LTE-R), and LTE-based maritime (LTE-M) networks is today’s dire need in order to maintain communications during a large-scale disaster [1,2]. Public safety (PS) users face hurdles in getting a quick response to any PS situation, because they use different networks, and there is too much delay in sharing disaster information between the concerned. Electronics 2020, 9, 2136 networks, and there is too much delay in sharing disaster information between the concerned authorities. To overcome this issue, a unified disaster management system is required where public authorities

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