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    A Review and Evaluation of Queue Based Control Power Efficient Spectrum Allocation Method for LTE Networks

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    The cognitive radio based wireless regional area networks (WRAN) is nothing but IEEE-802.22 standard. IEEE 802.22 standard enables opportunistic access to in-use or free 900 MHz TV sub bands by secondary networks. There are many other standards presented; however there is no efficient methods for cognitive networks like LTE for channel access and bandwidth utilization. The existing methods for spectrum access in LTE networks, however most of methods are not flexible, power consuming. Also in literature, we studied that existing methods of spectrum allocation in LTE networks does not efficiently achieve the tradeoff between network QoS (Quality of Service) and power efficiency. The goal of this paper is to present the review on such different spectrum efficiency techniques for LTE networks and then evaluate the recent Queue Based Control (QBC) for power efficient spectrum allocation with its limitations and benefits. QBC approach helps in solving the research problem related to the energy efficiency as well as QoS efficiency to some extent. There are two variants of QBC method such as QBC1 and QBC2 with different objectives and configurations. We are evaluating both this approach on LTE network which is composed of Spectrum Manager (SM), evolved Nodes B (eNBs) and number of user’s. The experimental work is conducted using network simulator (NS2) for delay and energy consumption parameters
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