Yahya, 2016 - Google Patents
Lte-a cellular networksYahya, 2016
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- Multi-hop Relay for Coverage, Capacity and Performance Enhancement
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Multi-hop relay is considered as one of the main keys for Long Term Evaluation—Advanced (LTE-A) to meet the growing demand for coverage extension and capacity enhancement. However, these benefits of multi-hop depend on the location of Relay Node (RN) which …
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