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Title: |
Performance Evaluation Of Downlink LTE-Advanced CELL By
MOSEL-2 Language |
Authors: |
Aymen I. Zreikat |
Published in: |
(2015).ECMS 2015 Proceedings edited
by: Valeri M. Mladenov, Grisha Spasov, Petia Georgieva, Galidiya Petrova, European
Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2015 ISBN:
978-0-9932440-0-1 29th
European Conference on Modelling and Simulation, Albena (Varna), Bulgaria,
May 26th – 29th,
2015 |
Citation
format: |
Aymen I. Zreikat
(2015). Performance Evaluation Of Downlink LTE-Advanced CELL By MOSEL-2
Language, ECMS 2015 Proceedings edited by: Valeri
M. Mladenov, Petia Georgieva, Grisha Spasov, Galidiya Petrova European Council for Modeling
and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2015-0662 |
DOI: |
http://dx.doi.org/10.7148/2015-0662 |
Abstract: |
LTE or the Long Term Evolution is the
biggest jump on the evolution path from 3G towards 4G, whereby data rates are
10x those of 3G using an all packet network. LTE-advanced is a 4G recognized
mobile technology satisfying the IMT-Advanced of the ITU, which will provide
peak data rates in the order of 1 Gbps on the
downlink and 500 Mbps on the uplink. In this work, performance evaluation of
one LTE cell with three types of service (i.e. content download, video streaming
and Voice over LTE (VoLTE)) will be investigated
via model using MOSEL-2 language. The LTE cell will be divided into three
zones according to LTE-Advanced modulation scheme, which can be quadrature phase-shift keying (QPSK), 16-phase quadrature amplitude modulation (16QAM), or 64-state quadrature amplitude modulation (64QAM) depending on the
speed needs. The related performance measures of interest will be studied
such as: blocking of the cell, utilization, the average bit rate per cell,
throughput, aggregate average bit rate per cell to all zones as well as the
aggregate average bit rate per service in each zone. The suggested model and
the investigated performance measures of this research work can be useful to
the planning department of mobile operators as it may provide an easy way of
comparing service deployment scenarios. |
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