2013 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/icc.2013.6655647
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Traffic-aware utility based QoS provisioning in OFDMA hybrid smallcells

Abstract: Abstract-Smallcell technology is gaining significance as part of the next-generation cellular systems due to their performance benefits in terms of increased network capacity and improved indoor and local coverage. Hybrid access smallcells, which provide service to both indoor as well as neighboring users, adopt adhoc policies to guarantee performance benefits to indoor home users in the presence of external neighboring users. Such policies must be able to stabilize user queues as well as to provision performa… Show more

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“…In [3] the authors propose and evaluate an optimal scheduling scheme for QoS provisioning for hybrid small cells. This framework takes into account the power constraint in addition to the user's priority index and traffic characteristics in order to efficiently provide differentiated QoS benefits to users served under an OFDMA hybrid small cell.…”
Section: Qos-based Packet Scheduling For Lte-a Hetnetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In [3] the authors propose and evaluate an optimal scheduling scheme for QoS provisioning for hybrid small cells. This framework takes into account the power constraint in addition to the user's priority index and traffic characteristics in order to efficiently provide differentiated QoS benefits to users served under an OFDMA hybrid small cell.…”
Section: Qos-based Packet Scheduling For Lte-a Hetnetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [3], the authors briefly introduced the difference between the three small cell access polices, the open access, closed access, and hybrid access policy. The authors recommended the use of the hyper access policy which is a mix of the first two polices, and it provides a differentiated service to the Small Cell Users (SUs) and Macrocell Users (MUs).…”
Section: Qos-based Packet Scheduling For Lte-a Hetnetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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