Coordinated multipoint (CoMP) transmission is capable of significantly improving both the cell average and cell-edge performance in terms of spectral efficiency (SE).
Ultra dense indoor deployment is widely recognized as one of the predominant network configurations of the future wireless systems.
The telecommunication network is recognized by the federal government as one of the critical national infrastructures that must be maintained and protected against debilitating attacks.
In this paper, a new class of channel assignment methods are investigated in a power controlled, time slotted wireless communications system.
High-capacity mobile radio systems with large numbers of radio channels have been proposed to relieve the over-crowded conditions existing in mobile radio communications today.
When a large pool of radio channels is available for use in a large-scale multiple base station mobile radio system, its assignment to individual base stations on the basis of instantaneous demand
The relative delay tolerance of data applications, together with bursty traffic characteristics, opens up the possibility for scheduling transmissions so as to optimize throughput.
Recent experiments incorporating multiple fast switching elements and automated system configuration in a circulating loop apparatus have enabled the study of aspects of long-haul WDM transmission
Network virtualization and programmability allow operators to deploy a wide range of services over a common physical infrastructure and elastically allocate cloud and network
Software defined networking (SDN) has emerged as a promising alternative to the traditional networks, offering many advantages, including flexibility in network management, network programmability