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  1. International Journal of Wireless Information Networks
  2. International Journal of Wireless Information Networks : Volume 22
  3. International Journal of Wireless Information Networks : Volume 22, Issue 4, December 2015
  4. On the Impact of LTE-U on Wi-Fi Performance
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International Journal of Wireless Information Networks : Volume 24
International Journal of Wireless Information Networks : Volume 23
International Journal of Wireless Information Networks : Volume 22
International Journal of Wireless Information Networks : Volume 22, Issue 4, December 2015
Toward 5G Emerging Technologies: Selected Papers from IEEE PIMRC 2014
User Cooperation for 5G Wireless Access Networks
Techno-Economical Comparison of Dynamic DAS and Legacy Macrocellular Densification : Capacity and Cost-Efficiency Analysis of Alternative Deployment Solutions for Outdoor Service Provisioning
Robust RF Beamforming for Millimeter Wave MIMO–OFDM Systems
On the Impact of LTE-U on Wi-Fi Performance
An Efficient Multi-carrier Resource Allocation with User Discrimination Framework for 5G Wireless Systems
Density Function of the Received Signal in OFDM-based Distributed Detection Fusion System
ROC Performances of Constant False Alarm Coded Anti-collision Radar in Multi-user Environment
Evaluation of Energy Efficiency-Reconstruction Error Trade-Off in the Co-design of Compressive Sensing Techniques for Wireless Lossy Sensor Networks
Integrating RFID Transponders as Data Loggers in Wireless Sensor Nodes for Outdoor Remote Monitoring Operations
A Design of Modulator and Demodulator for a Passive UHF RFID Tag Using DTMOST Compatible with C1 G2 EPC Standard Protocol
Enhance Internet Access Ability for Ad Hoc Network with On-Demand Gateway Broadcast Strategy
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On the Impact of LTE-U on Wi-Fi Performance

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Author Babaei, Alireza Andreoli Fang, Jennifer Pang, Yimin Hamzeh, Belal
Copyright Year 2015
Abstract With the exponential growth in mobile data traffic taking place currently and projected into the future, mobile operators need cost effective ways to manage the load of their networks. Traditionally, this has been achieved by offloading mobile traffic onto Wi-Fi networks due to their low cost and increasingly ubiquitous deployment. Recently, LTE operating in the unlicensed spectrum has drawn significant interests from mobile operators due to the availability of the unlicensed spectrum. Using this technology, the unlicensed spectrum is directly utilized by LTE without the need to offload traffic to an alternative radio access technology such as Wi-Fi. However, the deployment of LTE networks in the unlicensed band poses significant challenges to the performance of current and future Wi-Fi networks. We discuss the LTE and Wi-Fi coexistence challenges and present analysis on performance degradation of the Wi-Fi networks at the presence of LTE.
Starting Page 336
Ending Page 344
Page Count 9
File Format PDF
ISSN 10689605
Journal International Journal of Wireless Information Networks
Volume Number 22
Issue Number 4
e-ISSN 15728129
Language English
Publisher Springer US
Publisher Date 2015-10-22
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Heterogeneous networks coexistence LAA-LTE LTE unlicensed LTE-U Radio spectrum management Wi-Fi Electrical Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Computer Networks and Communications Electrical and Electronic Engineering Hardware and Architecture
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