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On the Impact of Realistic Control Channel Constraints on QoS Provisioning in UTRAN LTE
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Admission ControlEngineeringChannel Capacity EstimationDynamic Resource AllocationEdge ComputingNetwork Traffic ControlQuality-of-serviceUtran LteComputer EngineeringSystems EngineeringRealistic ConstraintsChannel Access MethodChannel ModelQos ProvisioningChannel CharacterizationPdcch AllocationsOfdm Symbols
This paper focuses on the Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH) and describes the impact of its realistic constraints. Specifically, the impact on the performance of the UTRAN LTE FDD downlink and on the QoS provisioning is studied. It is described, when adopting a QoS-aware packet scheduling policy, how scheduling limitations due to control channel may affect the scheduler behavior. It is shown that the system level performance degradation could be kept negligible utilizing the dynamic link-adaptation mechanisms available on the control channel and adopting careful control channel-related design solutions. Therefore, assuming a proper dimensioning in terms of OFDM symbols reserved for control, the PDCCH could simply be modeled for LTE FDD system level simulation purposes by limiting the number of PDCCH allocations. Such a number primarily depends on the system bandwidth.
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