4.5G Capacity & QoS Optimization: A New Proposal to Enhance the Principal KPIs of 5G/IoT

Authors

  • Ahmed El Mahjoubi National School of Applied Sciences Kenitra https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4377-8264
  • Tomader Mazri National School of Applied Sciences Kenitra
  • Nabil Hmina National School of Applied Sciences Kenitra

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v14i11.9256

Keywords:

LTE Capacity, RF Optimization, 5G, QoS, QoE.

Abstract


RF capacity management and optimization is an important part of the network performances of the future. �  Technically, 4.5G/5G mobile network is expected to enable people-thing and thing-thing interconnections by combining communication technologies and networks. Our Lab has been actively promoting research on 4G & 5G performances, in which the RF Capacity management issue is of great interest. New 4G/5G tests put forward a lot of requirements for RF network performances in terms of KPIs, QoS, as well as user experience. Based on Morocco’s current situation, this article first discusses the LTE cell resources monitoring and optimization, Furthermore, we will introduce LTE OMSTAR tool, and LTE cell resources optimization scenarios are summarized.

Author Biographies

Ahmed El Mahjoubi, National School of Applied Sciences Kenitra

Dr. Ahmed EL MAHJOUBI (IEEE ID: 92602438 / HUAWEI ID: 84025230) received state engineer degree in networks & telecommunication systems from the National School of Applied Sciences Kenitra, Morocco, in 2014. Since 2014 he has been a Technical Director in the Department of Network Performances Service (NPS), Huawei Technologies. His main research interests include 3G/4G/5G systems QoS/QoE/KPIs, Network Audit, Network Planning and Optimization, wireless communication systems especially in the topics of RF systems.

He has been involved in several national and international MBB projects on RF Systems: IAM 2G/3G SingleRAN Project, IAM LTE & VoLTE Project, IAM GUL Project, INWI 3G/4G Project, INWI UMTS900 Project and Bouygues Telecom 4G/5G Project. He has been the radio coordinator of the first test of 4G+ in Morocco & Africa.

Tomader Mazri, National School of Applied Sciences Kenitra

Prof. Tomader Mazri, HDR degree in  Networks and Telecommunication from IbnTofail  University, Ph.D. degree in Microelectronics and Telecommunication from SidiMohamed BenAbdellah University and INPT of Rabat, Master’s degree in Microelectronics and Telecommunication Systems , Bachelor’s degree in telecommunication from CadiAyyad university. She is currently a professor at National School of Applied Sciences of Kenitra and a Permanent member of Electrical and Telecommunications Engineering Laboratory. Author and co-author of twenty articles journals, forty articles in international conferences, a chapter and three books. Her major research interests are on Microwave systems for mobile and radar, Smart antennas and NG Mobile network.

Nabil Hmina, National School of Applied Sciences Kenitra

Prof Nabil HMINA, Professor of Higher Education Director of the National School of Applied Sciences Kenitra, since November 2011 to date, Degree in Physics, Option: Thermodynamics - Mohammed V University, University PhD - Engineering Sciences, University and Ecole Centrale de Nantes, 1994,HDR (1st in Morocco) Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, 2002. Vice-President for Academic Affairs and Information Technology of the University Ibn Tofail, 2005-2011  Post-Doctoral Researcher: EDF - thermokinetics Laboratory of Nantes, 1994-1995, Research Engineer at PolyTech school of Nantes, 1995-1997. Director of the research laboratory "Systems Engineering" since 2012 (15 permanent teachers 10 teachers Researchers Associate researchers 75 PhD students.

Author and / or co-author of a dozen articles in notorious newspapers and forty papers in international conferences. Jury President, member of several theses and Habilitations for research orientation.

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Published

2018-11-10

How to Cite

El Mahjoubi, A., Mazri, T., & Hmina, N. (2018). 4.5G Capacity & QoS Optimization: A New Proposal to Enhance the Principal KPIs of 5G/IoT. International Journal of Online and Biomedical Engineering (iJOE), 14(11), pp. 193–201. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v14i11.9256

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Short Papers