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Mobile transmit diversity (MTD) technology can provide beam forming benefit and result in an additional diversity gain on the top of the traditional diversity gain from the multiple antennae. The MTD technology also benefits the network capacity by reducing the interference to the neighboring cells (sectors). In this paper, we present the measurement results of the 42% and 45% increases on the reverse...
Fixed and mobile communications convergence scenario under the user perspective is being depicted as combination of wireless and cellular networks. This is possible by the use of multimode terminals, and application servers located in the core network, that facilitates the handover between the different base stations whatever the wireless or cellular standard is used in the convergent network. Since...
End-to-end optimization of certain quality of service (QoS) measures such as throughput, reliability and latency plays a key role in designing novel network architectures for next generation relay-assisted broadband cellular multi-hop networks. In this paper, we study the problem of multi-hop routing in broadband cellular networks assuming transmissions under orthogonal frequency division multiplexing...
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