Enhanced Quality of Service of Cell-Edge User by Extending Modified Largest Weighted Delay First Algorithm in LTE Networks
Long Term Evolution (LTE) is the prominent technology in Fourth Generation (4G) communication standards, which provides higher throughput and better Quality of Service (QoS) to all users. However, users in the cell-edge area are receiving comparatively low QoS due to the distance from eNodeB (eNB) a...
Main Authors: | Chayon, H.R., Dimyati, K., Ramiah, H., Reza, A.W. |
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Format: | Article |
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MDPI
2017
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