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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...
In this paper, we propose, a new scheduling algorithm for LTE-A uplink systems entitled Multi-user Resource Allocation Process (MURAP). The latter supports uplink multi-user transmissions. Indeed, the main contribution of this work is to allocate the Physical Resources Blocks (PRBs) of all Component Carriers (CCs) to Real Time (RT) and-non Real Time (NRT) users using various criteria. Our proposed...
Carrier aggregation is introduced in LTE-Advanced to aggregate multiple bands of spectrum into a virtual carrier. User equipment (UE) with carrier aggregation capability can increase peak data rates by transmitting through an aggregated virtual carrier that provides greater transmission bandwidth. Nevertheless, further study is needed to determine how carrier aggregation should best be implemented...
Quality of service (QoS) requirements have paved the way to a great deal of research about scheduling and resource allocation mechanisms. The fairness and throughput maximization have been considered as classical techniques. These techniques fail to fit with different QoS requirements over the Long Term Evolution (LTE) systems. These QoS requirements are presented in the form of scheduling priorities,...
Appropriate bandwidth allocation is an important issue to benefit the long Term Evolution (LTE) networks performance. Single-carrier FDMA (SC-FDMA) multiple access scheme has been chosen for the 3GPP LTE uplink scheduling. However, it requires that all the sub carriers allocated to a single user must be in contiguous frequency band within each time slot. This constraint limits the scheduling flexibility...
Device-to-device (D2D) communications as an underlay of a LTE-A (4G) network can reduce the traffic load as well as power consumption in cellular networks by way of utilizing peer-to-peer links for users in proximity of each other. This would enable other cellular users to increment their traffic, and the aggregate traffic for all users can be significantly increased without requiring additional spectrum...
We present in this paper a new device-to-device (D2D) communication scheme to create a QoS enhanced multimedia services for LTE users who are physically close to each other. This scheme has a potential to provide higher bandwidth service with reduced delay and reduced power consumption. However, a significant challenge from such D2D opportunity is to establish the direct link between nearby devices...
In this paper, an admission control (AC) scheme is proposed for handling multiclass Grade of Service (GoS) and Quality of Service (QoS) in Uplink Long Term Evolution (LTE) systems. GoS requirement in conjunction with QoS has been seldom taken into account in previous admission control and resource allocation algorithms for LTE uplink. We propose a novel algorithm for handling the priorities while...
In this paper we implement and evaluate two scheduling techniques for mixed data traffic (VoIP and Video Streaming-VS) in LTE systems. We present results regarding resources allocation and traffic evaluation (mean throughput per user) for the Best CQI scheduler and compare to those for a Round Robin (RR) scheduler. Both services are delay-critical services but by prioritizing VoIP in the Best CQI...
We propose two scheduling and resource allocation schemes that deal with Quality of Service (QoS) requirements in Uplink Long Term Evolution (LTE) systems. QoS for a multiclass system has been seldom taken into account in previous resource allocation algorithms for LTE uplink. In one of the new algorithms, we investigate the possibility of assigning more than one resource block and its consequences...
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