Study and simulation of the link adaptation technology in the LTE standard
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2016
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The Long Term Evolution first introduced by the link adaptation system as a massive step
forward in the control of the network resources. It is mainly based on measuring
instantaneous Signal to Interference and Noise Ratio (SINR) which is used to investigated the
influence of several parameters on the link adaptation error characteristics. Adaptive
Modulation and Coding (AMC) is used to increase the network capacity or downlink data
rates. Spatial multiplexing techniques for MIMO antenna configurations are also considered.
This report has outlined the various scheduling techniques used in the link adaptation
process to increase the throughput of the network. Three major channel state report
measurements are used to perform the adaptations which are: CQI (channel quality indicator),
PMI (Precoding Matrix Indicator), and RI (Rank Indicator) measurements.
An analysis and a comparison of these scheduling algorithms were done through
simulations executed on MATLAB software. The impact of the scheduling schemes was
examined on the throughput (Average Data Rate) and the Bit Error Rate (BER), and it was
compared to the case where no adaptation is done.
The fairness of the results given by each scheduling scheme was investigated. The link
adaptation improved the transmission robustness through minimizing the error and increased
the spectral efficiency to produce a satisfactory average data.
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Signal to Interference and Noise Ratio (SINR), Link adaptation technology