Research Article
Smart femto-cell controller based distributed cognitive pilot channel
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/CROWNCOM.2009.5188979, author={Markus Mueck and Christian Rom and Wen Xu and Ana Sierra Diaz and Hanna Bogucka and Andreas Polydoros and Nikos Dimitriou and Radoslaw Piesiewicz and Sven Zeisberg and Holger Jaekel and Tobias Renk and Friedrich Jondral and Peter Jung}, title={Smart femto-cell controller based distributed cognitive pilot channel}, proceedings={4th International ICST Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks and Communications}, publisher={IEEE}, proceedings_a={CROWNCOM}, year={2009}, month={8}, keywords={Cognitive Pilot Channel (CPC) Distributed Cognitive Pilot Channel (DCPC) Distributed Decision Making Femto-Cell Policy Based Decision Making}, doi={10.1109/CROWNCOM.2009.5188979} }
- Markus Mueck
Christian Rom
Wen Xu
Ana Sierra Diaz
Hanna Bogucka
Andreas Polydoros
Nikos Dimitriou
Radoslaw Piesiewicz
Sven Zeisberg
Holger Jaekel
Tobias Renk
Friedrich Jondral
Peter Jung
Year: 2009
Smart femto-cell controller based distributed cognitive pilot channel
CROWNCOM
IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/CROWNCOM.2009.5188979
Abstract
This paper presents an extension of the Cognitive Pilot Channel (CPC) concept to the case of a distributed version thereof (namely, DCPC), and demonstrates a potential instantiation of this concept in the design of Smart Femto-Cell Controllers (SFC-C) for handling the management of co-existing homogeneous or heterogeneous networks. Instead of covering the various networks by a single CPC, the novel idea consists in deploying the CPC transmission in a distributed way within each of the individual Smart Femto Cell (SFC) controlled Composite Networks (CNs), an example of which can be a heterogeneous home or business deployment including the collection of a Femto- Cell Base Station (FC-BS), a Wireless LAN (WLAN) Access Point (AP), a ZigBee network controller, a Bluetooth network controller, etc. A typical implementation of this concept leads to an integration of the DCPC transmitter into a SFC which consists of the FC-BS for provision of cellular access and the SFC-C for network management and DCPC provision. In this case, the SFC owner is able to manage the attached composite network by providing suitable context and policy information within the DCPC. The paper furthermore introduces intra-network and inter-network interference scenarios and explains how the DCPC concept allows the introduction of corresponding interference management mechanisms.