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Analysis of RAN and Comparing with C-RAN for LTE-Networks
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The demand for mobile data traffic is increasing at a rapid pace. Specifically, at highly dense areas where the population is high, it is really hard for carriers to provide uninterrupted service. The carriers are installing more base stations in small area order to keep a smooth flow of traffic. These base stations instead of satisfying the high demand creates interference with each other and causes loss of energy and increase in cost. They work at maximum capability even at non-peak hours causing wastage of power. The traditional Radio Access Network (RAN) has become more expensive in terms of cost as well as in terms of energy consumption. (As cited in abstract.) *Publication date not found.
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- 2021-11-03
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