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Title: Interference Management for LTENetworks
Other Titles: إدارة التداخل في شبكات التطور على المدى الطويل
Authors: Ali, EmadSiddig Mohammed
Musa, IdreesAbdulkarim Adam
Ahmed, Omer Hassan Mohammed
Supervisor -, Ibrahim Khider
Keywords: Electronics Engineering
Overlapping networks
Development on the long term
Issue Date: 10-Sep-2015
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Ali , EmadSiddig Mohammed . Interference Management for LTENetworks / EmadSiddig Mohammed Ali , IdreesAbdulkarim Adam Musa , Omer Hassan Mohammed Ahmed ; Ibrahim Khider .- Khartoum: Sudan University of Science and Technology, College of Engineering, 2015 .- 93p. :ill. ;28cm .- Bachelors Search .
Abstract: Long term evolution is the standard that the Third-generation Partnership Project developed to be an evolution of UMTS, in Heterogeneous and Homogeneous networks. One of the main problem in LTE networks is interference between cells, which decreased the signal to interference and noise ratio as well as throughput for users whom in range extension and cell edge. it solved by using Almost Blank Sub-frames technology which sent blank sub-frames or mutt frames The objective of this thesis is interference management for Long term evolution networks especially in heterogeneous networks. The throughput of this thesis has been increased especially at cell edges and/or range extension while the Almost Blank Sub-frames ratio has been increased, tacked 0.3 ratio as initial value and noticed the maximum throughput at 0.7 ratio also founded that more than 0.7 ratio throughput decreased.
Description: Bachelors Search
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/13243
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