This thesis studies the logical topology design for UMTS Radio Access Networks. The topology planning is investigated with specific focus on the transport network links of the Iub interface, which connects the Node B with the RNC. These links are considered as one of the most important economic factors for the UMTS network dimensioning. In order to satisfy subscriber demand and to cope with high bit-rate multimedia services, a large number of base stations are required in future cellular radio access networks. The radio access network thus becomes more complex and the transport resources for the Iub interface become considerably costly. The ultimate goal of this thesis is to investigate important aspects related to the topology planning of these interconnection links and to give insight into suitable choices for the network design. The formulated task proves a combinatorial optimization problem, which seems to be NP-hard. Therefore, in order to provide a comprehensive investigation on the topology design of the access network various heuristic techniques are applied and studied. In the framework of this thesis, the 3G UMTS network based on WCDMA is considered as the basic UMTS network under investigation.
| Date of Award | Aug 2010 |
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| Original language | English |
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| Awarding Institution | - University of Bedfordshire
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| Supervisor | Paul Sant (Supervisor) & Jie Zhang (Second supervisor) |
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- Umts Radio Access Networks
- Mobile Telephony
- Cellular Radio Access Networks
- Umts
Cost effective UMTS transport topology optimization
Thomas, E. (Author). Aug 2010
Student thesis: Master's thesis