Abstract:In a 5G ultra-dense network, dynamic network topology and traffic patterns lead to excessive system overhead and complex radio resource conflicts. The cloud radio access network and the fog computing have the advantages of high computation capabilities and low transmission delays. Therefore, by taking full advantage of these two characteristics, this study proposes a novel radio resource coordination and scheduling scheme in an ultra-dense cloud-based small cell network. Interference among small cells (or remo… Show more
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