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Quality of Service (QoS) differentiation in WiMAX networks is a critically important part of QoS support that has not been properly addressed in the literature. Radio Resource Management (RRM) techniques such as packet scheduling and admission control have been studied by many research groups, and although they claim to provide QoS differentiation in their schemes, no studies have truly evaluated...
Long term evolution (LTE) architecture shall support end-to-end quality of service (QoS). For the QoS support and service differentiation it is important that the admission control and packet scheduling functionalities are QoS-aware. In this paper a combined admission control and a decoupled time-frequency domain scheduling framework for LTE uplink is presented. The proposed framework is shown to...
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