This paper studies the impact of the base station (BS) idle mode capability (IMC) on the network performance of multi-tier and dense heterogeneous cellular networks (HCNs).
Heterogeneous networks (HetNets) with a multi-tier structure have been considered as a promising method to provide high quality of service to mobile users.
A meshed network with N transport paths can be effectively protected against single link failures using network coding and protection cycles (p-cycles).
Third generation CDMA cellular systems incorporate a downlink transmission technique called Transmit Diversity (TD). Transmit Diversity has been studied in various forms by several researchers.
Coherent phase-shift keying (CPSK) and differential phase-shift keying (DPSK) are two techniques often used in digital communications over channels such as satellite, terrestrial radio, and voiceba
In this paper, we conduct performance evaluation for Ultra-Dense Networks (UDNs), and identify which modelling factors play major roles and minor roles.
Video broadcast operators target a variety of receiving devices of different resolutions and processing capabilities.
Video broadcast operators target a variety of receiving devices of different resolutions and processing capabilities.
A spatially correlated large antenna array operating at millimeter-wave (mmWave) frequencies is considered.
Abstract: To facilitate the engineering implementation of a specific detection algorithm for practical MIMO systems, it is important to know how its performance changes with certain system paramete
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