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Journal of Information Security Research

Transmitted Downlink Power of the BS and Uplink Power
Oleg Asenov, Pavlina Koleva and Vladimir Poulkov
Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, St.Kiril and St.Metodius University of Veliko Tarnovo, 5003 Veliko Tarnovo, 2 T. Tarnovski str., Bulgaria., Pavlina Koleva is with the Faculty of Telecommunications, Technical University of Sofia, Sofia 1756, 8 Kl.
Abstract: The downlink power of the base stations in the cell and uplink power of the users is initiated by the long-term evolution of the heterogeneous networks. This model uses the transmitted downlink power of the BS which is based on the load of the uplink power. In this work we have framed an energy efficient operating solution from both base station and user point of view is introduced in this paper is based on a power model for the LTE HetNet. The add/drop heuristic activating procedure for different operation modes of PICO BS located in the serving area of the LTE evolved Node Base (eNB).
Keywords: Heterogeneous Networks, Transmitted Downlink Power of the BS and Uplink Power
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jisr/2022/13/4/96-104
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