Long term evolution technologies provide new standards in mobile communications regarding available bandwidth. It is expected that users of one radio cell will share more than 100 Mbit/s in future. To take advantage of the full feature set of next generation mobile networks, transport network design has to face new requirements, caused by the architectural changes of LTE technologies. Especially the newly defined X2 interface impacts on the transport network requirements. X2 enables direct communication between evolved base stations (eNBs) and thus, enforces local solutions. At the same time a tendency of locating network elements at fewer, central sites to reduce operational expenditure can be observed, in particular concerning the transpo...
Book ChapterInternet is an important part of our life, whether traveling or at home. The broadband ...
Long Term Evolution (LTE) is the enhancement to 3G and GSM cellular system that has been in use for ...
All-IP network architecture is fast becoming a norm in mobile telecommunications. The International ...
Long term evolution technologies provide new standards in mobile communications regarding available ...
International audienceA central objective in designing Long Term Evolution networks (LTE) is to prov...
The current mobile network architectures are heavily hierarchical, which implies that all traffic mu...
The increasing bandwidth demand of the end-users makes the need for efficient resource management mo...
Abstract — Mobile communication systems revolutionized the way people communicate. Evolution of wire...
—The Next Generation Broadband Wireless Communication (3G & 4G) Cellular Networks use completely...
Despite the extraordinary success of the cellular mobile telecommunications industry, many of the un...
International audienceFuture generation networks will be seen as a new initiative to bring together ...
Long Term Evolution (LTE) is the latest and most enhanced broadband wireless access (BWA) technology...
The higher peak data rates for mobile user are in demand. Audio/Video streaming, online conferences,...
Long-Term Evolution (LTE) allows operators to use new and wider spectrum and complements 3G networks...
Current cellular networks based on Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) and 3GPP2 technologie...
Book ChapterInternet is an important part of our life, whether traveling or at home. The broadband ...
Long Term Evolution (LTE) is the enhancement to 3G and GSM cellular system that has been in use for ...
All-IP network architecture is fast becoming a norm in mobile telecommunications. The International ...
Long term evolution technologies provide new standards in mobile communications regarding available ...
International audienceA central objective in designing Long Term Evolution networks (LTE) is to prov...
The current mobile network architectures are heavily hierarchical, which implies that all traffic mu...
The increasing bandwidth demand of the end-users makes the need for efficient resource management mo...
Abstract — Mobile communication systems revolutionized the way people communicate. Evolution of wire...
—The Next Generation Broadband Wireless Communication (3G & 4G) Cellular Networks use completely...
Despite the extraordinary success of the cellular mobile telecommunications industry, many of the un...
International audienceFuture generation networks will be seen as a new initiative to bring together ...
Long Term Evolution (LTE) is the latest and most enhanced broadband wireless access (BWA) technology...
The higher peak data rates for mobile user are in demand. Audio/Video streaming, online conferences,...
Long-Term Evolution (LTE) allows operators to use new and wider spectrum and complements 3G networks...
Current cellular networks based on Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) and 3GPP2 technologie...
Book ChapterInternet is an important part of our life, whether traveling or at home. The broadband ...
Long Term Evolution (LTE) is the enhancement to 3G and GSM cellular system that has been in use for ...
All-IP network architecture is fast becoming a norm in mobile telecommunications. The International ...