Moving cell technology is a concept to further evolve fixed small cell technology for the next generation wireless system which is solved the rapid increase of traffic and can be accommodated massive devices. It provides a continuous connection to the mobile network and moves around its connection network along to the user. A user centric moving cell in LTE-Advanced cellular network is expected to automatically minimize interference and increase the capacity of the base station. It can improve the quality of service for user and to provide high data rate, low delay, and low power consumption for user mobile equipment. In this paper, we propose a user centric moving cell management mechanism to regulate the self-configuration process for solving interference problem between cells and the architecture of moving cell based LTE-Advanced system for 5G. Also we study the main technical issues for a user centric moving cell in LTE-Advanced system. The user centric moving cell can service actively the user's needs for a better wireless environment and the expanding business opportunities for the operators.
KSP Keywords
Cell management, Cellular networks, Connection network, Continuous connection, High data rate, Long term evolution advanced(LTE-Advanced), Low Delay, Management mechanism, Massive devices, Mobile networks, Moving cell
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