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13 - Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Metallurgy and Materials
University of York
Exploiting Platform Diversity for GoS Improvement for Users with Different High Altitude Platform Availability
This paper advances radio resource management where there are multiple interdependent systems. Although originally developed for a high altitude platform architecture, the algorithms and the two-dimensional Markov models have since been applied to other multiple interdependent systems. For example, this methodology is being used in the FP7 project ABSOLUTE (ICT-318632), led by Thales (isabelle.bucaille@thalesgroup.com), for access control to temporary LTE-A base station architectures for post disaster and temporary event scenarios, and will be used to describe base station topology management strategies in cognitive green communications, in a programme of work being finalised with Huawei, Sweden.