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Uplink power control is essential in 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) to reduce interference caused by adjacent cell users and extending the user equipment (UE) battery life. In open loop power control, no feedback is given by the base station to the user equipments whereas in closed loop power control, feedback for power control is given by eNodeB to UE. Resource scheduling algorithm with power control...
Broadband Power Line Communication (BPLC) enables the use of existing power line cables for the transmission of high speed packet data. The packet scheduler resident of base station called Head End (HE) provides media access to the users, referred to as Customer Premises Equipments (CPE). OFDM modulation scheme based BPLC scheduling is proposed in both uplink and downlink to reduce the effect of interference...
Long Term Evolution (LTE) a Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) is developed for multimedia applications on mobile user equipment with very high data rates of the order 75/300 Mbps and low latency of 10msec. The high data rates are achieved by using SC-FDMA radio access mechanism for uplink communication and OFDM access mechanism for downlink. The performance can be further improved by scheduling...
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