Coexistence of Wi-Fi and heterogeneous small cell networks sharing unlicensed spectrum
Abstract
As two major players in terrestrial wireless communications, Wi-Fi systems and cellular networks have different origins and have largely evolved separately. Motivated by the exponentially increasing wireless data demand, cellular networks are evolving towards a heterogeneous and small cell network architecture, wherein small cells are expected to provide very high capacity. However, due to the limited licensed spectrum for cellular networks, any...
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Title
Coexistence of Wi-Fi and heterogeneous small cell networks sharing unlicensed spectrum
Published Date
Mar 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
53
Issue
3
Pages
158 - 164
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