Energy Management in Long Term EvolutionAdvanced(LTE-A) with Relay Nodes

Authors

  • B.Shoba Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering,Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering and Technology
  • S.Ezhilarasi Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering,Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering and Technology
  • S.Sabhitha Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering,Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering and Technology
  • Asha Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering,Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering and Technology

Keywords:

long term evolution-advanced, coverage area, relay node, network simulator, packet delivery ratio, throughput, end-to-end delay

Abstract

In the Long Term Evolution (LTE) network, buffer overflows often occur in the evolved Node B (eNB) when
dealing with the traffic bursts from the wired part due to restricted bandwidth or environmental interferences in the
wireless part,so we consider a LTE-A network to enhance the system. In this project, a novel approach Energy
Management in LTE-A network with relay node model is proposed to increase the coverage area to a greater extend and
accommodate more number of users.To reduce the losses and increase the coverage area,relay model is introduced in
the LTE-A network and also to increase the efficiency of the network.To evaluate the suggested solution, a LTE-A
network with relay model is implemented,It is demonstrated that the proposed approach can enhance the end to end
system performance in terms of network throughput, average packet delay as well as packet delivery ratio.

Published

2018-04-25

How to Cite

B.Shoba, S.Ezhilarasi, S.Sabhitha, & Asha. (2018). Energy Management in Long Term EvolutionAdvanced(LTE-A) with Relay Nodes. International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 5(4), 1518–1525. Retrieved from https://www.ijaerd.org/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/5540