LTE performance evolution of scheduling strategy for multiple antenna technology / Noor Adilah Ahmad
Long Term Evolution (LTE) is aimed to deliver high speed data and multimedia services. Scheduling strategy and MIMO antenna technology are said to be the key elements in improving the performance of the LTE system. So, the suitable scheduler for each antenna technology by evaluation the performance...
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my.uitm.ir.781452023-07-21T00:25:57Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/78145/ LTE performance evolution of scheduling strategy for multiple antenna technology / Noor Adilah Ahmad Ahmad, Noor Adilah Antennas Long Term Evolution (LTE) is aimed to deliver high speed data and multimedia services. Scheduling strategy and MIMO antenna technology are said to be the key elements in improving the performance of the LTE system. So, the suitable scheduler for each antenna technology by evaluation the performance using Vienna System Level LTE Simulator is presented. This research focuses on four type of scheduling strategy. There are Best CQI, Max Min, Proportional Fair and Round Robin. This paper addresses the scheduling strategy in SISO and MIMO antenna technology in two environments with specific size of users. Due to software limitation, only the downlink part of the LTE network will be considered. 2014 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/78145/1/78145.pdf LTE performance evolution of scheduling strategy for multiple antenna technology / Noor Adilah Ahmad. (2014) Masters thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM). |
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Long Term Evolution (LTE) is aimed to deliver high speed data and multimedia services. Scheduling strategy and MIMO antenna technology are said to be the key elements in improving the performance of the LTE system. So, the suitable scheduler for each antenna technology by evaluation the performance using Vienna System Level LTE Simulator is presented. This research focuses on four type of scheduling strategy. There are Best CQI, Max Min, Proportional Fair and Round Robin. This paper addresses the scheduling strategy in SISO and MIMO antenna technology in two environments with specific size of users. Due to software limitation, only the downlink part of the LTE network will be considered. |
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