2015 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/glocom.2014.7417507
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Resource Allocation Framework in 5G Multi-Hop Relay System

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“…As a resource allocation framework multi-hop relay is introduced for 5G networks [24], for better capacity and coverage, future work can be done to design a seamless handoff solution in multi-hop 5G networks taking into consideration our proposed algorithm to improve the QoS provided by existing handoff management algo- The network traffic pattern is dynamic, and changes in an unexpected way is normal thing to face. An enhancement of our proposed algorithm is to design a network traffic pattern prediction algorithm, [25], and use the result of the prediction in the routing decision for better QoS.…”
Section: Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a resource allocation framework multi-hop relay is introduced for 5G networks [24], for better capacity and coverage, future work can be done to design a seamless handoff solution in multi-hop 5G networks taking into consideration our proposed algorithm to improve the QoS provided by existing handoff management algo- The network traffic pattern is dynamic, and changes in an unexpected way is normal thing to face. An enhancement of our proposed algorithm is to design a network traffic pattern prediction algorithm, [25], and use the result of the prediction in the routing decision for better QoS.…”
Section: Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To reduce the inter-cell handoff frequency and handoff failure ratio, they propose a relay selection strategy that takes handoff into consideration in LTE-A multi-hop relay networks. The same authors [43] later propose a new resource allocation framework for 5G multi-hop relay systems, aiming to overcome the additional challenges introduced by multi-hop relay stations. Recently, Sapountzis et al [44] claim that, the backhaul constraints are emerging as a key performance bottleneck in future HetNets, because of the continuous improvement of the radio interface and the desire for inexpensive multi-hop backhaul links that can reduce CAPEX/OPEX.…”
Section: A Multi-hop Relay System In Hetnetsmentioning
confidence: 99%