Browsing School of Computer and Communication Engineering (Theses) by Subject "Long-Term Evolution (Telecommunications)"
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The design of dual-band and broadband antenna using double-sided and U-slotted parasitically coupled array structure for LTE and WLAN applications
This thesis presents the development of array antenna for Long term Evolution (LTE) and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) applications. In next generation wireless communication it is very essential to improve the coverage ... -
Dual downlink signals level balancing methodology before reception of dual receiver antennas for LTE UE test conformance
This thesis presents alternative and more significant cost save approach to resolve the dual downlink signal level balancing issue before reception of dual receiver antennas for LTE user equipment (UE) test conformance. ... -
Femtocell and fractional frequency reuse (FFR) for LTE network performance enhancement
The introduction of low-power and small-service-area Femtocell into Long Term Evolution-Advance (LTE-A) Macrocell network, the service coverage is extended but causes more severe inter-cell interference (ICI). ICI occurs ...