DocumentCode :
1763914
Title :
Enhanced capacity and coverage by Wi-Fi LTE integration
Author :
Ling, Jonathan ; Kanugovi, Satish ; Vasudevan, Subramanian ; Pramod, A.
Volume :
53
Issue :
3
fYear :
2015
fDate :
42064
Firstpage :
165
Lastpage :
171
Abstract :
Wi-Fi provides cost-effective data capacity at hotspots in conjunction with broadband cellular networks. The hotspots are required to capture a large number of users and provide high data rates. Data rates, over the Wi-Fi interface, are influenced by the media access protocol, which loses throughput due to contention based protocol delays and unintended collisions when a large number of users are active. The hotspot range that determines the number of users that can associate is limited by the lower power of the client rather than the access point. By diverting the traffic destined to the access point via another access network, both range and efficiency can be improved. This uplink redirection or diversion is achieved by simultaneous use of the Wi-Fi and LTE radio interfaces. Three options, loose, tight, and hybrid integration, are presented to providing enhanced capacity and coverage.
Keywords :
Long Term Evolution; wireless LAN; Wi-Fi LTE integration; Wi-Fi interface; broadband cellular networks; contention based protocol delays; cost-effective data capacity; enhanced capacity; enhanced coverage; media access protocol; uplink redirection; Downlink; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Long Term Evolution; Servers; Uplink;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0163-6804
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2015.7060499
Filename :
7060499
Link To Document :
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