The Effects of RB Usage on Single User Rate in TD-LTE

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Resource Block (RB) allocation effects network coverage and throughput. The impact principles are analyzed in theory. Exist TD-LTE network data is collected, organized and analyzed. The results show that the effects of RB allocation on user rate in downlink is greater than uplink and uplink RB usage is more stable.

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