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Discontinuous reception

Discontinuous reception (DRX) is a method used in mobile communication to conserve the battery of the mobile device. The mobile device and the… 
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2019
2019
Discontinuous reception (DRX), where a user equipment (UE) temporarily disables its receiver, is a critical power saving feature… 
2017
2017
The energy harvesting paradigm enables the design of new wireless powered cellular networks (WPCNs) for the Internet-of-Things… 
2017
2017
The 3GPP long term evolution (LTE) system is developed to enhance mobile services from the former 3G systems. In order to prolong… 
2015
2015
Smart Grid companies are looking for communication infrastructure to support remote control, automation, and monitoring. But… 
2013
2013
Small Cells are under extensive investigation as a potential solution to meet the increasing capacity demand due to ever growing… 
2013
2013
The long term evolution (LTE) networks provide high data rate access to support multi-media services at the expense of more power… 
2010
2010
This paper proposes a potential enhancement for Discontinuous Reception (DRX) operation in Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks. In… 
2010
2010
The battery volume of mobile terminals is limited and in most case it cannot rely on the supplying of external power. Therefore… 
2007
2007
We propose the ADRX (adaptive discontinuous reception) mechanism with the EPI (extended paging indicator) for power saving in the…