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Deployment of 4G networks requires new challenges regarding to serving of the customer calls. Differentiation of multimedia services in 4G mobile networks under use of an advanced serving discipline with situational priorities is considered in the given work. An advanced serving discipline for LTE systems is proposed. The used method offers significant increasing of QoS-parameters and resource awareness in LTE and future 4G systems. Some case studies have been examined.
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Dyadenko, A., Dyadenko, O., Globa, L., Luntovskyy, A. (2011). Multimedia Services Differentiation in 4G Mobile Networks under Use of Situational Priorities. In: Lehnert, R. (eds) Energy-Aware Communications. EUNICE 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6955. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23541-2_21
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