Title: Inter-Band Load Balancing
1Inter-Band Load Balancing
David Rossetti Orlett W. Pearson Lucent Technologies Michael Wang Nortel Networks
2Overview
- As cdma2000 is adopted more widely, it is
expected that some networks will support more
than one band class in the same geographic area. - To maximize overall system capacity, the load
across band classes should be balanced. This
includes both overhead loading (Paging and
Access) and traffic channel load balancing. - Existing standards do not give us enough
flexibility to solve this issue as would be
desired.
3Benefit
- Provide inter-band load balancing capabilities
for multi-band cdma2000 networks similar to
existing intra-band capabilities. - Effective load balancing techniques will improve
system capacity without adversely affecting
system performance.
4Existing Problem
- Each Band Class is assumed to be a separate
network. - When more than one Band Class is available,
mobile stations use custom system selection
procedures to chose which system to use. - As a result, distribution of mobile stations
across band classes is not easily controlled, and
can become significantly imbalanced.
5Example without Inter-Band Hashing
Mobile Population 100 Dual Band
75 operating in Band Class 1 25 operating
in Band Class 2
Base Station Configuration Band Class 1 Two
Carriers Band Class 2 One Carrier
6Inter-Band Hashing
- Inter-band hashing is proposed when all of the
following are true - Cells in each band class are co-located
- Cells in each band class have the same Channel
Configuration (PCH/BCCH) - Coverage areas of both band classes are
equivalent - Performs static load balancing.
- Minimizes Paging and Access loading imbalance on
carriers on different bands. - Reduces need to perform call-time load balancing,
since static load is already balanced.
7Inter-Band Hashing Approach
- Network optionally lists operating carriers in
one or more alternate band classes in the ECCLM. - Mobile stations that support only one band class,
hash only over Operating Carriers in that band
class. - Mobile stations that support one or more
alternate band classes, will hash over a combined
list of Operating Carriers in all supported band
classes.
8Example with Inter-Band Hashing
Base Station Configuration Band Class 1 Two
Carriers Band Class 2 One Carrier Inter-Band
Hashing Active
Mobile Population 100 Dual Band