2003
DOI: 10.1002/wcm.174
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Future mobile broadband wireless networks: a radio resource management perspective

Abstract: Future wireless evolution envisages high rates, low hierarchy in the network architecture, antenna array processing, multiple access modes and multihop operation as part of the system concept. To exploit the increased capabilities of the systems in conception, efficient resource management strategies need to be developed. The goal of this paper is to examine the key aspects of the evolution which impact radio resource management for the mobile broadband wireless network, and to emphasize the areas that need to… Show more

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“…Current & Future load demands over the wireless network [3] requires delivering high performance and seamless user experience highlighted by ubiquitous service coverage, optimized connectivity and always on service. The focus is on consolidating technology advancements and development of new technology that uses high-resolution wireless handheld interfaces and reliable, fast data transfer services.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Wireless Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current & Future load demands over the wireless network [3] requires delivering high performance and seamless user experience highlighted by ubiquitous service coverage, optimized connectivity and always on service. The focus is on consolidating technology advancements and development of new technology that uses high-resolution wireless handheld interfaces and reliable, fast data transfer services.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Wireless Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…show the system's throughput, capacity and fairness for different number of UEs respectively, where the channel bandwidth is fixed at 20MHz. In the Max-C/I algorithm [13], in order to achieve the maximum data rate, aNBs will allocate each RB to the specific UEs having the best channel conditions. Hence, its throughput constitutes the upper bound of all the algorithms considered, as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Joint Time-frequency-power Resource Allocationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1, 2 and 3 show the system's throughput, fairness, and power efficiency for different number of UEs respectively, where the channel bandwidth is fixed at 20MHz. In the Max-C/I algorithm [13], in order to achieve the maximum data rate, aNBs will allocate each RB to the specific UEs having the best channel conditions. Hence, its throughput constitutes the upper bound of all the algorithms considered, as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Power-efficient Radio Resource Allocation Formentioning
confidence: 99%