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A Modified Hybrid Structure for Next Generation Super High Speed Communication Using TDLTE and Wi-Max

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In the era of high speed communication, high speed data downloading and fast internet uses increase day to day. This leads to several applications, such as IP telephony, mobile internet access, gaming services, HD mobile television, 3D TV, video Conferencing and cloud computing. In the 4G technology, communication system provides ultra-broadband mobile Internet access, cellphones and for other movable devices, USB wireless modems for laptop. A modified 4G systems based on TD-LTE with Wi-max technology is carried out to improve the 4G network status that uses LTE with WiMax. The current work proposed a comparative survey of LTE technology with Wi-Max and TD-LTE with Wi-Max in 4G. Two 4th generation candidate systems are technically implemented, namely the standard Wi-MAX and the LTE (Long Term Evolution) standard of first broadcast with TD-LTE technology. In order to simulate the proposed structure, Network Simulator (NS-2) can be used.

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Yadav, P., Sharma, S., Tiwari, P., Dey, N., Ashour, A.S., Nguyen, G.N. (2018). A Modified Hybrid Structure for Next Generation Super High Speed Communication Using TDLTE and Wi-Max. In: Dey, N., Hassanien, A., Bhatt, C., Ashour, A., Satapathy, S. (eds) Internet of Things and Big Data Analytics Toward Next-Generation Intelligence. Studies in Big Data, vol 30. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60435-0_21

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