Small cell networks promise to boost the capacity and provide good QoS (Quality of Service) to cell edge users.
This chapter presents the optimization of small cells focusing especially on the radio resource management.
Small cells are needed in a number of application areas, which also call for a number of different product categories. This chapter presents examples of small cell products.
Increasing the spatial reuse of frequency spectrum by deploying more access points has historically been the most effective means to improve the capacity of any cellular communication network.
We demonstrate a compact low-chirp and energy-efficient integrated hybrid Ill-V/Si transmitter based on a Vernier tunable laser that covers the entire C-band, and a low drive voltage push-pull ring
Let G be a group of prime order q with generator g. We study hardcore subsets H subset of G of the discrete logarithm (DL) log(g) in the model of generic algorithms.
Deploying small cells, i.e., small licensed transmitters, is one of the key solutions to manage the recent data explosion and network congestion.
This letter presents the design, fabrication, and experimental characterization of small spherical antennas fabricated using arrays of non-interconnected planar conductor elements.
The design of a successful distributed system for enabling payments and small transactions among Internet users has long been a major challenge in applied computer science.
The design of a successful distributed system for enabling payments and small transactions among Internet users has long been a major challenge in applied computer science.
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