In this paper, we propose a distributed load balancing algorithm for multi-radio access technology (multi-RAT) heterogeneous networks (HetNets). The random deployment of small cells and the user mobility make the network load distribution uneven, which degrades overall network capacity and the QoS for users. Furthermore, the disparate capabilities of multiple RATs such as the different propagation delays in terrestrial and non-terrestrial RATs affect the latency requirements. To balance the network load in multi-RAT HetNets, we propose a distributed game-theoretic algorithm considering QoS for users. To that end, a cost function is defined to reflect the cell load status, required data rates, and delay constraints. In the proposed algorithm, overloaded cells iteratively minimize user cost in a distributed manner by associating a user with a less-loaded cell based on its cost. We provide analysis to show that minimizing each user cost in the game theory setting achieves a balanced load distribution among cells. We show that the proposed algorithm brings each cell load to a balanced state in a finite number of iterations. Via simulation, we show that the proposed algorithm achieves superior performance in terms of even load distribution, network throughput, and the number of users with satisfactory QoS.
KSP Keywords
Access technology, Cell load, Cost Function, Delay constraints, Deployment of small cells, Even load distribution, Game-theoretic, Load balancing algorithm, Multi-radio access, Multiple radio access technologies(Multi-RATs), Network capacity
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