223 resultados para 3GPP LTE
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[ES]Con la llegada de las tecnologías digitales y los nuevos sistemas de compresión, la misma información puede ser transmitida en menor espacio. Además, el uso de las tecnologías móviles está evolucionando considerablemente, aportando numerosos beneficios. Es esto lo que ha motivado la liberación del espectro radioeléctrico en la banda de 800 MHz para la convivencia del servicio de radiodifusión y el de comunicaciones móviles en bandas adyacentes. Mediante la realización de este proyecto se estudiará el comportamiento de ambos sistemas, para lo que se obtendrán valores de relaciones de protección y umbrales de sobrecarga.
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[ES]Mejorar el proceso de handover en el despliegue de comunicaciones inalámbricas de banda ancha tradicionalmente ha motivado muchas iniciativas de investigación. En el dominio de los ferrocarriles de alta velocidad, el reto es incluso mayor. Debido a las largas distancias que se cubren, el nodo móvil se ve envuelto en una secuencia obligatoria de procesos de handover. Consecuentemente, un rendimiento pobre en la ejecución de esos procesos de handover degrada significativamente el rendimiento global extremo a extremo. Este documento propone una nueva estrategia de handover para el dominio de los ferrocarriles: un algoritmo de decisión para LTE basado en distancia en lugar de en potencia. La decisión de realizar el handover se realiza cuando un eNB candidato se encuentra más cerca del UE que el eNB fuente. Adicionalmente, cabe la posibilidad de retrasar esa decisión mediante un umbral. Asimismo, se añade una nueva función al modelo de LTE de la plataforma de simulación empleada en la verificación de este modelo. Este mecanismo de decisión introduce un retardo menor en los procesos de handover y, en consecuencia, la calidad extremo-a-extremo aumenta.
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[ES]En este documento se presenta el Trabajo Fin de Grado llevado a cabo con el objetivo de realizar el estudio de la metodología adecuada para medir la exposición electromagnética (EM) de sistemas LTE (Long Term Evolution). La exposición EM es un aspecto importante para la población, la cual es consciente de los potenciales efectos que pueden causar dichas radiaciones. Para alcanzar los objetivos de este trabajo, se ha analizado el estado del arte asociado a dicho sistema, con el fin de distinguir el comportamiento de la señal LTE y así, realizar el estudio de los parámetros relevantes en la configuración de los equipos. Se ha logrado definir una metodología que permite diferenciar adecuadamente los momentos de actividad y no actividad, observándose las franjas horarias asociadas. Además, empleando la metodología definida, se han realizado medidas de la exposición en la Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería de Bilbao comparando los datos obtenidos con el nivel de referencia permitido para validar el cumplimiento de la normativa vigente.
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[EU]Proiektu honen helburu nagusia hirigune batean LTE teknologiaren errendimendua aztertzea da. Hau lortzeko, OMNeT++ eta SUMO softwareak batera lan egiteko integratu dira; horrela, konexio-puntu batekin LTE komunikazio bat abian duen ibilgailu baten edo gehiagoren ibilbideak simulatzen dira, atzerapena edo pakete-galera bezalako parametro esanguratsuak neurtzeko. Lortutako emaitzen laguntzaz, LTE teknologiaren kapazitatearen mugak aztertuko dira, erabiltzaileei QoS minimoa bermatzen diotenak zehaztuz.
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An analysis of high-resolution VLT/UVES spectra of two B-type main sequence stars, NGC 346-11 and AV 304, in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), has been undertaken, using the non-LTE tlusty model atmospheres to derive the stellar parameters and chemical compositions of each star. The chemical compositions of the two stars are in reasonable agreement. Moreover, our stellar analysis agrees well with earlier analyses of H II regions. The results derived here should be representative of the current base-line chemical composition of the SMC interstellar medium as derived from B-type stars.
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An analysis of high-resolution Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT)/University College London Echelle Spectrograph (UCLES) optical spectra for the ultraviolet (UV)-bright star ROA 5701 in the globular cluster omega Cen (NGC 5139) is performed, using non-local thermodynamic equilibrium (non-LTE) model atmospheres to estimate stellar atmospheric parameters and chemical composition. Abundances are derived for C, N, O, Mg, Si and S, and compared with those found previously by Moehler et al. We find a general metal underabundance relative to young B-type stars, consistent with the average metallicity of the cluster. Our results indicate that ROA 5701 has not undergone a gas-dust separation scenario as previously suggested. However, its abundance pattern does imply that ROA 5701 has evolved off the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) prior to the onset of the third dredge-up.
An exploratory non-LTE model atmosphere analysis of B-type supergiants in the Small Magellanic Cloud
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A preliminary differential non-LTE model atmosphere analysis of moderate resolution (R ~ 5 000) and signal-to-noise ratio spectra of 48 Small Magellanic Cloud B-type supergiants is presented. Standard techniques are adopted, viz. plane-parallel geometry and radiative and hydrostatic equilibrium. Spectroscopic atmospheric parameters (T_eff, log g and v_turb), luminosities and chemical abundances (He, C, N, O, Mg and Si) are estimated. These are compared with those deduced for a comparable sample of Galactic supergiants. The SMC targets appear to have similar atmospheric parameters, luminosities and helium abundances to the Galactic sample. Their magnesium and silicon underabundances are compatible with those found for main sequence SMC objects and there is no evidence for any large variation in their oxygen abundances. By contrast both their carbon and nitrogen lines strengths are inconsistent with single abundances, while their nitrogen to carbon abundance ratios appear to vary by at least as much and probably more than that found in the Galactic sample.
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This letter derives mathematical expressions for the received signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) of uplink Single Carrier (SC) Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) multiuser MIMO systems. An improved frequency domain receiver algorithm is derived for the studied systems, and is shown to be significantly superior to the conventional linear MMSE based receiver in terms of SINR and bit error rate (BER) performance.
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia de Electrónica e Telecomunicações
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Electrónica e Telecomunicações
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia de Electrónica e Telecomunicações
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia de Electrónica e Telecomunicações
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia de Electrónica e Telecomunicações
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With the increasing complexity of current networks, it became evident the need for Self-Organizing Networks (SON), which aims to automate most of the associated radio planning and optimization tasks. Within SON, this paper aims to optimize the Neighbour Cell List (NCL) for Long Term Evolution (LTE) evolved NodeBs (eNBs). An algorithm composed by three decisions were were developed: distance-based, Radio Frequency (RF) measurement-based and Handover (HO) stats-based. The distance-based decision, proposes a new NCL taking account the eNB location and interference tiers, based in the quadrants method. The last two algorithms consider signal strength measurements and HO statistics, respectively; they also define a ranking to each eNB and neighbour relation addition/removal based on user defined constraints. The algorithms were developed and implemented over an already existent radio network optimization professional tool. Several case studies were produced using real data from a Portuguese LTE mobile operator. © 2014 IEEE.
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The long term evolution (LTE) is one of the latest standards in the mobile communications market. To achieve its performance, LTE networks use several techniques, such as multi-carrier technique, multiple-input-multiple-output and cooperative communications. Inside cooperative communications, this paper focuses on the fixed relaying technique, presenting a way for determining the best position to deploy the relay station (RS), from a set of empirical good solutions, and also to quantify the associated performance gain using different cluster size configurations. The best RS position was obtained through realistic simulations, which set it as the middle of the cell's circumference arc. Additionally, it also confirmed that network's performance is improved when the number of RSs is increased. It was possible to conclude that, for each deployed RS, the percentage of area served by an RS increases about 10 %. Furthermore, the mean data rate in the cell has been increased by approximately 60 % through the use of RSs. Finally, a given scenario with a larger number of RSs, can experience the same performance as an equivalent scenario without RSs, but with higher reuse distance. This conduces to a compromise solution between RS installation and cluster size, in order to maximize capacity, as well as performance.