Private Mobile Radio (PMR) networks are cellular infrastructures dedicated to be used by professionals, such as public safety, military, industry and transportation organizations. The world PMR leader, Airbus Defence and Space (former Cassidian), intends to base the next generation of its products upon LTE-Advanced, enriched with a new sensing method which estimates interference probabilities between user entities (UEs) and neighboring base stations (eNodeBs). We work on a variant of the fractional coloring problem, which models an optimal Resource Blocks (RBs) allocation with spatially unrestrained frequency reuse, taking into account the new sensing. We propose a distributed allocation algorithm where eNodesBs allocate RBs to their UEs ha...
International audienceOne major concern for operators of Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks is mitig...
For a multi-cell multiple access channel, we develop a comprehensive cooperative communication frame...
Fourth generation broadband wireless access systems based on OFDMA/OFDM techniques operate in point-...
Private Mobile Radio (PMR) networks are cellular infrastructures dedicated to be used by professiona...
International audiencePrivate Mobile Radio (PMR) networks are cellular infrastructures dedicated to ...
International audiencePrivate Mobile Radio (PMR) networks are cellular infrastructures dedicated to ...
It is expected that the number of mobile users will increase rapidly in the coming future for uplink...
The Fractional Frequency Reuse (FFR) is a resource allocation technique that can effectively mitigat...
In recent years, several researchers have embraced fractional frequency (FF) reuse as a strategy for...
This paper considers the interference mitigation problem in multi-cell networks based on O...
IEEE 24th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC...
To handle the fast-growing demand for high data rate applications, the capacity of cellular networks...
The surge of mobile data traffic has spurred academia and industries to begin developing 5G networks...
International audience—Growth of network access technologies in the mobile environment has raised se...
Cellular networks are constantly lagging in terms of the bandwidth needed to support the growing hig...
International audienceOne major concern for operators of Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks is mitig...
For a multi-cell multiple access channel, we develop a comprehensive cooperative communication frame...
Fourth generation broadband wireless access systems based on OFDMA/OFDM techniques operate in point-...
Private Mobile Radio (PMR) networks are cellular infrastructures dedicated to be used by professiona...
International audiencePrivate Mobile Radio (PMR) networks are cellular infrastructures dedicated to ...
International audiencePrivate Mobile Radio (PMR) networks are cellular infrastructures dedicated to ...
It is expected that the number of mobile users will increase rapidly in the coming future for uplink...
The Fractional Frequency Reuse (FFR) is a resource allocation technique that can effectively mitigat...
In recent years, several researchers have embraced fractional frequency (FF) reuse as a strategy for...
This paper considers the interference mitigation problem in multi-cell networks based on O...
IEEE 24th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC...
To handle the fast-growing demand for high data rate applications, the capacity of cellular networks...
The surge of mobile data traffic has spurred academia and industries to begin developing 5G networks...
International audience—Growth of network access technologies in the mobile environment has raised se...
Cellular networks are constantly lagging in terms of the bandwidth needed to support the growing hig...
International audienceOne major concern for operators of Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks is mitig...
For a multi-cell multiple access channel, we develop a comprehensive cooperative communication frame...
Fourth generation broadband wireless access systems based on OFDMA/OFDM techniques operate in point-...