On a Way to the Self-Optimizing LTE Networks

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Main achievements in load balancing algorithm in a long-term-evolution (LTE) mobile communication system are presented. As result a self-optimizing system, that could be implement in the real networks. Basic target functions, such as the signal-to-noise ratio distribution, bit error rate, energy efficiency are derived as a figure of merit. The framework is exemplified by basic investigations on load balancing technology.

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August 2014

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