DYNAMIC PARTIAL PATH-LOSS COMPENSATION-BASED POWER CONTROL TECHNIQUE IN LTE-A FEMTOCELL NETWORKS

With the femtocells being overlaid onto the macrocell in two-tier architecture, that comprises a mixture of both planned and arbitrary deployed nodes. This increases the data rate for indoor environment and fulfils the dream of high speed wireless and mobile broadband services. However, this potenti...

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Spectra
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