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The Cognitive Radio (CR) paradigm provides mechanisms and methodologies for an utmost and efficient use of scarce spectrum resources. Among its implementations, Opportunistic Spectrum Access (OSA) enables the use of otherwise-unutilized licensed spectrum provided no interference is caused to the licensee. This paper focuses on the application of this concept for indoor femtocell deployments where,...
In this paper, we characterize the relation between handover failure and ping-pong rates in a 3GPP heterogeneous network scenario as a function of relevant system parameters such as time-to-trigger, user equipment velocity, range expansion bias, etc. Under the assumptions that the picocell coverage and radio link failure areas are circular regions, and that users follow linear trajectories, handover...
Heterogeneous Networks (HetNet) have been recognized as a key enabler for providing high data rates. However, co-channel deployed HetNet will experience inter-layer interference, and hence calls for use of enhanced Inter-Cell Interference Coordination (eICIC) to solve such interference problems. In order to achieve the full performance benefits of eICIC, its corresponding configuration parameters...
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