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One of 5G communication typical scenarios is machine-to-machine communication with large number of devices, which proposes new requirements for uplink transmission. Filter bank multi-carrier with offset quadrature amplitude modulation (FBMC/OQAM) is one of the popular nonorthogonal waveform candidates for 5G transmission. In this paper, FBMC/OQAM and cyclic prefix OFDM with single antenna settings...
The increasing needs of mobile internet application services running on smartphone is driving the evolution of wireless communication networks, due to the diversity of traffic characteristics in addition to the rapid growth of data volumes. Differently from typical internet services like web browsing and FTP, the pervasive usage of always-on applications can lead to frequent User Equipment (UE) transitions...
With the rise of the user base of smartphones, the cellular networks are facing increasing uplink signalling traffic pressure caused mainly by the soaring background traffic of smartphone applications. Therefore, this paper studies the LTE radio resource control (RRC) state transition, which is highly related to the amount of signalling traffic, caused by the background traffic. Firstly, we propose...
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