Dynamic resource allocation for machine-type communications in LTE/LTE-A with contention-based access

In this paper, we propose a dynamic resource allocation method to enable efficient and low-latency machine type communications (MTC) in LTE/LTE-A with the contention based random access (CBA) scheme [9]. In the proposed method, we firstly estimate the probabilities of events caused by a CBA transmis...

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description In this paper, we propose a dynamic resource allocation method to enable efficient and low-latency machine type communications (MTC) in LTE/LTE-A with the contention based random access (CBA) scheme [9]. In the proposed method, we firstly estimate the probabilities of events caused by a CBA transmission and then calculate the latency with the measured resource unit. We increase the amount of CBA resources until the estimated latency satisfies the application QoS requirement. The simulation results demonstrate that with the proposed resource allocation method for CBA, the uplink channel access latency has been drastically reduced and that it always guarantees the latency requirements. Furthermore, the achievable latency is significantly reduced when compared to the regular scheduling and the standard random access scheme.
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