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Bandwidth Distribution Algorithm of Applications in LTE-Femtocell Network
Author(s) -
Anita Jadhav,
Yi Rao
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.b7733.129219
Subject(s) - femtocell , computer science , handover , bandwidth (computing) , dynamic bandwidth allocation , computer network , wireless , bandwidth allocation , software deployment , the internet , distributed computing , telecommunications , base station , world wide web , operating system
The wireless communication has become the essential of today’s Internet of Things (IoT) and mobile applications which is increasing exponentially in near future. These applications demand high data rate to speed up the communication among IoT or internet applications. The data rate requirement of individual application is different. To fulfill these demands of every application Long Term Evolution (LTE) integrated with femtocell technology is identified as suitable wireless technology. The running applications on a user equipment changes dynamically. Hence in dense deployment of femtocell and IoT devices, the bandwidth distribution to many active applications becomes more complicated. For multiple running applications per device with available bandwidth constraint, optimal bandwidth allocation to applications has become the most challenging issue. We include the bandwidth allocation to applications during handover of user equipment in LTE-femtocell network. The handover procedure needs efficient cell selection criteria for target cell selection. Hence in our research we focus on bandwidth distribution among applications by proposing “Efficient Bandwidth Distribution” (EBD) mechanism and efficient cell selection by “Dynamic Cell Selection” (DCS) mechanisms to mitigate above mentioned issues.

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