Green LTE Broadcasting
Amine Bakhshaie, Hamid Shahrokh Shahraki

TL;DR
This paper explores a new LTE broadcast scenario called Super cell, demonstrating its potential to reduce energy consumption and enable green multimedia services through small cells and D2D communication in HetNets.
Contribution
It introduces the Super cell scenario for LTE broadcast in HetNets, showing its effectiveness in reducing energy consumption and promoting green communication.
Findings
Super cell scenario reduces total energy consumption.
The scenario leverages small cells and D2D communication.
It enhances spectral efficiency and service capacity.
Abstract
LTE broadcast is a communication standard which is expected to revolutionize the multimedia service provision in the future. The distinctive features of this standard such as increased service capacity, high spectral efficiency, and spectral adjustability have encouraged many companies to select this standard for the future generation broadcasting. In this paper, after a complete introduction of this standard and its unique features, its application in the Heterogeneous Networks (HetNets) is investigated. In this study, application of the LTE broadcast standard under a new scenario called Super cell is examined. Based on the results, the suggested scenario can be considered as one of the best LTE broadcast scenarios. The main aim of this scenario is to decrease the total energy consumption. Therefore, the study has demonstrated that this scenario can reduce the total energy consumption…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technologies · Satellite Communication Systems
