Long Term Evolution (LTE) is a network that has many users using it to get information. Because mobile users are currently on this network, a packet scheduling algorithm is needed to schedule packages for ubiquitous communication. This research will discuss the performance of the packet scheduler Round Robin and the Proportional Fair and the effect of the handover on that packet schedulers. This research was conducted by simulating an LTE network in the NS-3 simulator and produce data that is reprocessed so that a value is formed to measure the performance of the packet scheduling algorithm such as throughput, packet loss ratio, delay, and jitter. These data will be analyze by comparing them from the results of the Round Robin scheduling algorithm and the Proportional Fair scheduling algorithm.
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