Dynamic Clustering For Radio Coordination To Improve Quality of Experience By Using Frequency Reuse, Power Control And Filtering
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering(IOSR-JECE) - Year 2018, Vol 13, Issue 1
Abstract
For Quality of Experience (QOE) to users in wireless systems the Co-Channel interference (CCI) is most hampering factor. Hence we explored the technique called radio co-ordination (RC) to control CCI. The computing technique of RC is clustering. Clustering explains which subnet of radio node to be jointly coordinated. Current results of RC include one cluster which consists all radio nodes for coordinated power control we present further dynamic clustering. The ruling interference relation between radio nodes is captured by the Radio coordination graph (RCG). For solving the clustering problems we put forward RCG. We assess their impact on RC complexity and session QOE by simulation. We use the in-house power control algorithm and CBR traffic to reduce RC complexity and to improve QOE.
Authors and Affiliations
Sunaina Janakrao Chavan, Prof V. M Jain
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