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Energy aware joint relaying and adaptive resource scheduling strategies for multimedia traffics in LTE-A networks

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The proposed joint relaying and scheduling strategy enhance the capacity and optimize the energy consumption of the network and also focus on of decreasing power consumption for multimedia traffics along with joint relays and adaptive resource scheduling strategies for Long Term Evolution Advanced (LTE-A) networks.
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The necessity for a network to provide wireless multimedia services in various levels of quality of service (QoS) with maximizing the utilization of spectral resources. By joint relaying and relay selection we can allocate resources with adaptive resource scheduling. The enhanced coverage and capacity is achieved with the help of small cell deployment. The proposed joint relaying and scheduling strategy enhance the capacity and optimize the energy consumption of the network. This work also focus on of decreasing power consumption for multimedia traffics along with joint relaying and adaptive resource scheduling strategies for Long Term Evolution Advanced (LTE-A) networks.

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