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The core concept of Smart Grid (SG) is to enhance the level of intelligent management for power grid by the application of modern information, communication and other advanced technologies. With wide coverage, high reliability and large capacity, the Long-Term-Evolution (LTE) network is widely used in the SG wireless communication. However, SG is different from traditional cellular networks. Many...
Drastic increase in mobile traffic due to smart phone applications require improved performance in terms of data rate and latency. Long Term Evolution (LTE) is a potential component to address the increased mobile traffic, which is designed to be a high data rate with reduced latency to support better Quality-of-Service (QoS). Radio resource management of LTE system performs functions such as link...
Long term evolution (LTE) is the next generation wireless system that supports all IP transmission for multimedia services. The quality of service (QoS) requirements of multimedia services are one of the major challenges that need to be addressed by packet scheduling in the LTE system. This paper proposes a new resource allocation technique for real time (RT) video streaming applications in the downlink...
Abstract-In this paper we focus on resource allocation for next generation wireless communication systems with aggregation of multiple Component Carriers (CCs), i.e., how to assign the CCs to each user, and how to multiplex multiple users in each CC. We first investigate two carrier load balancing methods for allocating the CCs to the users- Round Robin (RR) and Mobile Hashing (MH) balancing by means...
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