Design of Heterogeneous Wireless Mesh Network for LTE

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Dr. Milind Thomas Themalil
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Abstract

Congestion in LTE and other cellular networks can be reduced by cell splitting and by buying more spectrum. But due to the heavy licensing fee and the cost of setting up new base stations, service providershave started to resort to the unlicensed spectrum, particularly the ISM band to offload some of the data from the LTE network locally, in areas of heavy user base. There does not exist a long-term and standard solution although some efforts have been made to enable cooperation between the different networks like LTE and IEEE 802.11. Thus, a new architecture and accompanying routing protocol is proposed to enable a tighter integration between different networks to improve QoS and overall performance of the combined heterogeneous network. The performance improvement is 2-3 times more than LTE and Wi-Fi networks when used independently, even when twice the bandwidth is used by the component networks alone.

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Dr. Milind Thomas Themalil. 2017. \u201cDesign of Heterogeneous Wireless Mesh Network for LTE\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - E: Network, Web & Security GJCST-E Volume 17 (GJCST Volume 17 Issue E3): .

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GJCST Volume 17 Issue E3
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Congestion in LTE and other cellular networks can be reduced by cell splitting and by buying more spectrum. But due to the heavy licensing fee and the cost of setting up new base stations, service providershave started to resort to the unlicensed spectrum, particularly the ISM band to offload some of the data from the LTE network locally, in areas of heavy user base. There does not exist a long-term and standard solution although some efforts have been made to enable cooperation between the different networks like LTE and IEEE 802.11. Thus, a new architecture and accompanying routing protocol is proposed to enable a tighter integration between different networks to improve QoS and overall performance of the combined heterogeneous network. The performance improvement is 2-3 times more than LTE and Wi-Fi networks when used independently, even when twice the bandwidth is used by the component networks alone.

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