Harutyunyan et al., 2020 - Google Patents
CU placement over a reconfigurable wireless fronthaul in 5G networks with functional splitsHarutyunyan et al., 2020
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- Harutyunyan D
- Riggio R
- Kuklinski S
- Ahmed T
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- International Journal of Network Management
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Mobile network operators are currently facing a tremendous increase in the level of data traffic. Although cell size reduction is one of the most common ways used to accommodate such traffic demand, densely deployed small cells also dramatically increase the level of …
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