2005
DOI: 10.2529/piers041206104232
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Planning Future Heterogeneous Wireless Networks

Abstract: In this paper, based on the analyzed emerging challenges encountered by the future radio network, we focus on several candidate techniques targeting at a more spectrum-efficient and cost-effective solution. Among them, spectrum management is one special topic covering fields of technique, regulation and politics. We point out the high tendency of spectrum liberation in terms of spectrum allocation for services and radio technologies even between different network providers. In the network planning topic, we ad… Show more

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“…The integration of such heterogeneous services in the same flexible network requires more advanced radio resource management. It is demanded that network planning procedure for these networks should the considerate not only features of radio element but also traffic demand, resource and traffic scalability, interoperability of heterogeneous subnetworks 20 . Figure 1 shows a diagram of a flexible network composed of several sub‐networks of different rate/QoS.…”
Section: System Model and Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The integration of such heterogeneous services in the same flexible network requires more advanced radio resource management. It is demanded that network planning procedure for these networks should the considerate not only features of radio element but also traffic demand, resource and traffic scalability, interoperability of heterogeneous subnetworks 20 . Figure 1 shows a diagram of a flexible network composed of several sub‐networks of different rate/QoS.…”
Section: System Model and Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is demanded that network planning procedure for these networks should the considerate not only features of radio element but also traffic demand, resource and traffic scalability, interoperability of heterogeneous subnetworks. 20 Figure 1 shows a diagram of a flexible network composed of several sub-networks of different rate/QoS. The system is based on the OFDM technique with multiuser diversity.…”
Section: System Model and Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%