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LTE Schedulers – A Definitive Approach
Lakshmikishore Nittala1, Preet Kanwar Singh Rekhi2, Sukhvinder Singh Malik3, Rahul Sharma4

1Lakshmikishore Nittala*, B.Tech, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, JNTU, Hyderabad, india.
2Preet Kanwar Singh Rekhi, B.Tech. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, GGSIPU, Dwraka, Delhi.
3Sukhvinder Singh Malik, B.E., Electronics and Communication Engineering, MDU Rohtak.
4Rahul Sharma, Sharma B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering from GGSIPU, Dwraka, Delhi.
Manuscript received on March 05, 2014. | Revised Manuscript Received on March 20, 2014. | Manuscript published on March 20, 2014. | PP: 43-47 | Volume-2, Issue-4, March 2014. | Retrieval Number: D0447032414/2014©BEIESP
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Abstract: Scheduler is the backbone of intelligence in a LTE network. Scheduler will often have clashing needs that can make its design very complex and non-trivial. The overall system throughput needs to be maintained at the best possible value without sacrificing the cell edge user experience. In this paper, authors compared different scheduler designs for voice and packet services. They explained the role of configuration parameters through simulations. These parameters control the tradeoff between the sector throughput and the fairness in system through. They explained a possible scheduler implementation.
Keywords: LTE network.