International audienceThe migration of wireless networking towards the 5G era is distinguished by the proliferation of various Radio Access Technologies (RAT). As no existing technology can be surrogated by another one, the coexistence of today wireless networks is the best solution at hand when dealing with the incessantly growing user demand for bandwidth. Hence, in this heterogeneous environment, users will be able to utilize services through diverse RATs. RAT selection is crucial and must be designed astutely to avoid resource wastage. In this paper, we consider the downlink of a heterogeneous network with two broadband RATs: a primary RAT such as LTE, and a secondary RAT such as WiFi. We start by formulating a centralized approach for ...