Resource Allocation in Hierarchical Cellular Systems
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Heterogeneous Wireless Networks (HWNs) challenge traditional arguments for designing Radio Resource Management (RRM) frameworks. Current mechanisms risk underutilization and resource mismanagement. The dynamic nature of user demands in HWNs also calls for RRM modules with controlled operational cost. In this paper, we introduce an RRM framework designed to overcome these challenges of HWNs. In doing so, we elaborate on the motivations and review the status quo in both literature and standardization.