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Carrier aggregation (CA) is an important feature of next generation cellular networks (LTE-advanced, LTE-A) that allows its users to aggregate upto 100 MHz of (dis-)contiguous spectral chunks to provide increased data rates. While the conventional approach of allowing LTE-A users to be configured on all component carriers, results in maximum diversity gain for scheduling, it also increases the users'...
The ability of relay networks to improve capacity and coverage has led to their adoption in next generation wireless broadband networks (WiMAX, LTE-advanced). Unlike conventional cellular networks, there is a multitude of design features that impacts the performance of these relay networks. This has consequently increased the need for efficient scheduling algorithms to optimize such design features...
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