QoS-based Packet Scheduling Algorithms for Heterogeneous LTE-Advanced Networks, Concepts and a Literature Survey
Najem N Sirhan, Manel Martinez-Ramon

TL;DR
This paper surveys QoS-based packet scheduling algorithms in heterogeneous LTE-Advanced networks, highlighting their role in managing spectrum resources and ensuring service quality across macro, pico, and femto cells.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of existing QoS-based scheduling algorithms tailored for heterogeneous LTE-Advanced networks and femtocell deployments.
Findings
Summarizes various QoS-based scheduling algorithms from literature.
Highlights the importance of scheduling for spectrum efficiency and QoS.
Discusses challenges and future directions in heterogeneous network scheduling.
Abstract
The number of LTE users and their applications has increased significantly in the last decade, which increased the demand on the mobile network. LTE-Advanced comes with many features that can support this increasing demand. LTE-Advanced supports Heterogeneous Networks deployment, in which it consists of a mix of macro-cells, remote radio heads, and low power nodes such as Pico-cells, and Femto-cells. Embedding this mix of base-stations in a macro-cellular network allows for achieving significant gains in coverage, throughput and system capacity compared to the use of macro-cells only. These base-stations can operate on the same wireless channel as the macro-cellular network, which will provide higher spatial reuse via cell splitting. Also, it allows network operators to support higher data traffic by offloading it to smaller cells, such as Femto-cells. Hence, it enables network…
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