The problem of load imbalance in HetNets among wireless access technologies is addressed in this article. A two-step strategy algorithm was adopted in this work, which considers both load and bandwidth. The first step is a randomized algorithm based on the Monte Carlo scheduling strategy while the second step was a load leveling algorithm that used the brute force method to classify the load on access technologies as average, below average and above average. The obtained results when compared to those Least Connected Algorithm (LCA) performed better. The results achieved a global load balancing fairness of 0.9119 which was 12.37% better than LCA. The significance of the achieved result translates to better resource utilization among the wir...
This paper addresses load balancing algorithms for the wireless links to solve the fairness problem,...
We study a load balancing strategy, based on the price offered by the base stations to the end-user...
The proportional fair allocation depends firstly upon the priority weights given to users and second...
The problem of load imbalance in HetNets among wireless access technologies is addressed in this ar...
The problem of load imbalance in HetNets among wireless access technologies is addressed in this ar...
Abstract: Due to the growth of the number of intelligent devices and the broadband requirements, bet...
Modern mobile devices (e.g., laptops, smartphones, tablets, etc.) are capable to run a wide set of d...
Abstract—Coexistence of different wireless networks is a common phenomenon in today’s smart communic...
The rapid development of mobile broadband services with continuously increasing traffic volumes has ...
A balanced network generally has a fair user distribution among the access points (APs) and enables ...
An efficient resource allocation mechanism in the physical layer of wireless networks ensures that r...
Wireless networks came into the computing world replacing the costlier and more complex wired method...
At present, dissimilar wireless access networks including WLAN, UMTS and WiMAX coexist in the mobile...
The paper aims at improving the load balancing algorithm in wireless packet cellular networks and pa...
A balanced network generally has a fair user distribution among the access points (APs) and enables ...
This paper addresses load balancing algorithms for the wireless links to solve the fairness problem,...
We study a load balancing strategy, based on the price offered by the base stations to the end-user...
The proportional fair allocation depends firstly upon the priority weights given to users and second...
The problem of load imbalance in HetNets among wireless access technologies is addressed in this ar...
The problem of load imbalance in HetNets among wireless access technologies is addressed in this ar...
Abstract: Due to the growth of the number of intelligent devices and the broadband requirements, bet...
Modern mobile devices (e.g., laptops, smartphones, tablets, etc.) are capable to run a wide set of d...
Abstract—Coexistence of different wireless networks is a common phenomenon in today’s smart communic...
The rapid development of mobile broadband services with continuously increasing traffic volumes has ...
A balanced network generally has a fair user distribution among the access points (APs) and enables ...
An efficient resource allocation mechanism in the physical layer of wireless networks ensures that r...
Wireless networks came into the computing world replacing the costlier and more complex wired method...
At present, dissimilar wireless access networks including WLAN, UMTS and WiMAX coexist in the mobile...
The paper aims at improving the load balancing algorithm in wireless packet cellular networks and pa...
A balanced network generally has a fair user distribution among the access points (APs) and enables ...
This paper addresses load balancing algorithms for the wireless links to solve the fairness problem,...
We study a load balancing strategy, based on the price offered by the base stations to the end-user...
The proportional fair allocation depends firstly upon the priority weights given to users and second...