Long Term Evolution (LTE) was introduced by the Third-Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) and is considered as the latest step towards the fourth generation of radio technology. This paper investigates the performance of well-known packet scheduling algorithms such as Proportion Fair (PF), Maximum- Largest Weighted Delay First (M-LWDF), Exponential Proportion Fair (EXP/PF), Frame Level Scheduler (FLS), Exponential rule (EXP rule), and Logarithmic rule (LOG Rule) in terms of delay, throughput, and packet loss ratio (PLR) by using the LTE-Sim open source simulator. Different traffic types are used, and Simulation results show that in video traffic, FLS and EXP algorithms provide a higher system throughput compared to other algorithms while ...
Long time evolution (LTE) represents an emerging and promising technology for providing broadband, m...
This paper evaluates the performance of two simple packet scheduling algorithms for real-time traffi...
This paper evaluates the performance of two simple packet scheduling algorithms for real-time traffi...
Long Term Evolution (LTE) was introduced by the Third-Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) and is c...
Long Term Evolution (LTE) mobile network aims to support high speed network services even in highmob...
This paper investigates the performance of well known packet scheduling algorithms developed for sin...
© 2014 IEEE. In this paper, the performance of Proportional Fair (PF), Maximum-Largest Weighted Dela...
Long Term Evolution (LTE) network deploys Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) tech...
The Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) has developed a new cellular standard based packet s...
This paper investigates the performance of exponential/proportional fair (EXP/PF) and maximum-larg...
This paper investigates the performance of exponential/proportional fair (EXP/PF) and maximum-larg...
This paper investigates the performance of well known packet scheduling algorithms developed for sin...
This paper investigates the performance of well known packet scheduling algorithms developed for sin...
This paper explores the performance of three packet scheduling algorithms, namely, Proportional Fair...
Nowadays, with the advent of smartphones, most of people started to make voice and video conference ...
Long time evolution (LTE) represents an emerging and promising technology for providing broadband, m...
This paper evaluates the performance of two simple packet scheduling algorithms for real-time traffi...
This paper evaluates the performance of two simple packet scheduling algorithms for real-time traffi...
Long Term Evolution (LTE) was introduced by the Third-Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) and is c...
Long Term Evolution (LTE) mobile network aims to support high speed network services even in highmob...
This paper investigates the performance of well known packet scheduling algorithms developed for sin...
© 2014 IEEE. In this paper, the performance of Proportional Fair (PF), Maximum-Largest Weighted Dela...
Long Term Evolution (LTE) network deploys Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) tech...
The Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) has developed a new cellular standard based packet s...
This paper investigates the performance of exponential/proportional fair (EXP/PF) and maximum-larg...
This paper investigates the performance of exponential/proportional fair (EXP/PF) and maximum-larg...
This paper investigates the performance of well known packet scheduling algorithms developed for sin...
This paper investigates the performance of well known packet scheduling algorithms developed for sin...
This paper explores the performance of three packet scheduling algorithms, namely, Proportional Fair...
Nowadays, with the advent of smartphones, most of people started to make voice and video conference ...
Long time evolution (LTE) represents an emerging and promising technology for providing broadband, m...
This paper evaluates the performance of two simple packet scheduling algorithms for real-time traffi...
This paper evaluates the performance of two simple packet scheduling algorithms for real-time traffi...