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Dynamic Radio Resource Allocation for Macro-Femto Hybrid Cellular Network Maintaining Fairness

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  • Md. Samee Chowdhury
  • Shamit Chakraborty
  • Tanveer Nipu
  • M. Kaiser

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Macro-Femto Hybrid Cellular Network (MFHCN) has been considered as one of the most promising infrastructure for the upcoming next generation cellular network. Femto-Cell (FC) is very effective when it comes to reducing poor signal coverage. The range of the device might be low but it functions to reduce the traffic congestion of the larger Macro Network as well as provide enhanced data rate for both voice and data transmission. In short, it provides better Quality of Service (QoS), i.e., reduce congestion, increase capacity, reduce system outage, while using minimal power consumption. In this work we propose a suboptimal Resource Allocation algorithm for MFHCN. Multiuser and Multiservice are considered in this proposed model. A priority parameter is introduced to maintain fairness amongst all users. By doing so, we were successful in achieving improved outage probability without compromising the total system throughput.

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  • Md. Samee Chowdhury & Shamit Chakraborty & Tanveer Nipu & M. Kaiser, 2012. "Dynamic Radio Resource Allocation for Macro-Femto Hybrid Cellular Network Maintaining Fairness," Network and Communication Technologies, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 1(1), pages 1-67, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:nctjnl:v:1:y:2012:i:1:p:67
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