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Path Loss Models for LTE and LTE A Relay Stations

Path Loss Models for LTE and LTE A Relay Stations

... propagation models in relaying scenarios. The study focused on the path loss predictions in the backhaul link ...the path loss for multiple relay heights in a suburban ...of ... See full document

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An Empirically Based Path Loss Models for LTE
Advanced Network and Modeling for 4G Wireless
Systems at 2.4 GHz, 2.6 GHz and 3.5 GHz

An Empirically Based Path Loss Models for LTE Advanced Network and Modeling for 4G Wireless Systems at 2.4 GHz, 2.6 GHz and 3.5 GHz

... prediction models for LTE Advanced Network is presented and computation of path loss for different terrains rural, dense urban, suburban has been carried using MATLAB based on sim ulations for ... See full document

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Enhancement of Uplink Achievable Rate and Power Allocation in LTE-Advanced Network Systems

Enhancement of Uplink Achievable Rate and Power Allocation in LTE-Advanced Network Systems

... and relay stations to maximize the overall through put of the ...duplex relay, this will reduce the complexity. In band relay allows the same set of frequency subcarriers for cooperative ... See full document

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LTE Network Planning using the Hata-Okumura and the COST-231 Hata Pathloss Models

LTE Network Planning using the Hata-Okumura and the COST-231 Hata Pathloss Models

... the LTE deployment, an understanding of the radio channel is paramount, and modelling of this channel using the most appropriate propagation model is very ...propagation models are very significant while ... See full document

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Power consumption optimization of LTE A network by joint deployment of 
		Relay Station

Power consumption optimization of LTE A network by joint deployment of Relay Station

... The relay stations after collecting the data ’ s of number of mobile stations (MSs) associated to it, will send this information to the Control server (CS) which is placed at the BS through the X2 ... See full document

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Improved resource allocation in LTE-A relay networks using ACLR

Improved resource allocation in LTE-A relay networks using ACLR

... and relay stations tend to allocate all the power to thebest available ...base stations and relay stations will spreadtheir power over available ...stationsand relay ... See full document

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													Performance comparison of moving relay nodes in lte-advanced (lte-a)

1. Performance comparison of moving relay nodes in lte-advanced (lte-a)

... of LTE-Advanced, is used to enhance capacity, extend cell coverage area and increase the overall throughput of the network ...base stations [6, ...of relay stations in cellular networks is the ... See full document

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Relay Architectures for 3GPP LTE Advanced

Relay Architectures for 3GPP LTE Advanced

... base stations are located in the center of each cell and consist of six directional antennas, each serving a different sector of the ...ideal LTE OFDM subchannel and, although unrealistic in practice, are ... See full document

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Resource allocation in relay enhanced LTE Advanced networks

Resource allocation in relay enhanced LTE Advanced networks

... base stations, to overcome shadowing dips, and to bring improvements in the cell-edge ...a relay-enhanced scenario is a key design task, and has become a very interesting research topic over the past few ... See full document

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Performance Analysis of Relay Enhanced LTE Advanced Network

Performance Analysis of Relay Enhanced LTE Advanced Network

... of LTE Advanced, the propagation loss occurs due to low signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR) and results in low coverage and channel capacity at the cell ...deploying relay nodes. In this paper, we conduct ... See full document

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Automated uplink power control optimization in LTE Advanced relay networks

Automated uplink power control optimization in LTE Advanced relay networks

... 4.1.2. Suburban scenario-specific optimization method This method, referred to as 3-metric optimization, is particularly considered for suburban scenarios where, contrary to urban scenarios, due to larger ISD the im- ... See full document

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Algorithms for adaptive radio resource management in relay-assisted LTE-A networks

Algorithms for adaptive radio resource management in relay-assisted LTE-A networks

... and have the same functionality as an eNB. Within this study layer two RNs are used [3], [4]. The user equipment (UE) can be served via a direct link (deNB-UE) or via a two hop link which consists of the BL (deNB-RN) and ... See full document

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Data aggregation of mobile M2M traffic in relay enhanced LTE A networks

Data aggregation of mobile M2M traffic in relay enhanced LTE A networks

... cell LTE-A environment having single-sector DeNBs [33] is developed in the RIVERBED modeler with frequency reuse factor of 1 for each ...the LTE-A designed model with several nodes along with LTE-A ... See full document

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QoS aware resource management for LTE Advanced relay enhanced network

QoS aware resource management for LTE Advanced relay enhanced network

... In the LTE-A standardization, the DF RNs are equipped with similar resource management capabilities as trad- itional BSs. This enables implementation of the distributed resource management schemes (see Figure 6). ... See full document

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Relay Based Massive MIMO For Downlink LTE In 5G Cellular System

Relay Based Massive MIMO For Downlink LTE In 5G Cellular System

... base stations antennas act together as a single ...accepted LTE systems, provides a assurance of the accessible abeyant arrangement achievement advance by employing CM-MIMO in approaching (5G) cellular ... See full document

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MIMO Technologies in 3GPP LTE and LTE Advanced

MIMO Technologies in 3GPP LTE and LTE Advanced

... In LTE, for support of receiving higher-order modulation signal such as 16QAM and 64QAM without causing too much complexity in the UE, the transmit power level for each UE is configured in a long-term ... See full document

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An Efficient OFDMA Encoding and Decoding Scheme Using MIMO Architecture for Wireless Network Applications

An Efficient OFDMA Encoding and Decoding Scheme Using MIMO Architecture for Wireless Network Applications

... The Multi Input Multi Output (MIMO) technique has become a necessary ingredient in modem communication systems such as LTE/LTE-A and IEEE802.11n/ac [1], as it can improve the quality of wireless signal or ... See full document

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Mobility-aware QoS assurance in software-defined radio access networks: an analytical study

Mobility-aware QoS assurance in software-defined radio access networks: an analytical study

... Below we briefly review a number of recent works on cellular software-defined RAN. These can be broadly classified into works on LTE RAN [10], [11], [13] and on HetNet RAN [14], [15]. Gudipati et al. [10] propose ... See full document

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Random access with adaptive packet aggregation in LTE/LTE A

Random access with adaptive packet aggregation in LTE/LTE A

... packet loss rate and channel access latency has to be carefully ...packet loss rate and channel access latency as functions of packet aggregation ...the loss rate below the desired value while ... See full document

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OPTIMIZATION OF COVERAGE AND HANDOVER FOR HETEROGENEOUS NETWORKS

OPTIMIZATION OF COVERAGE AND HANDOVER FOR HETEROGENEOUS NETWORKS

... of LTE with adding Wimax cell to enhance the coverage calculations using MATLAB ...base stations have the same coverage range. Along the path between the cells centers within the site for the user ... See full document

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