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Energy harvesting (EH) is an attractive solution to prolong the lifetime of wireless devices. With EH capability, an intermediate node, acting as the relay, can extract energy from the signal of a source node and use the harvested energy to perform information relaying, enabling a self-sustainable cooperative network. To efficiently use the harvested energy, it is important to select proper relays...
In this paper, we address the problem of downlink resource allocation and admission control for an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA)-based Cloud Radio Access Network (C-RAN). Specifically, we formulate the resource allocation and admission control for mobile users in C-RAN as an optimization problem, subject to constraints on mobile users data rate requirements, maximum transmission...
Modern cellular networks utilising the long-term evolution (LTE) and the coming 5G set of standards face an ever-increasing demand for low-latency mobile data from connected devices. Header compression is employed to minimise the overhead for IP-based cellular network traffic, thereby decreasing the overall bandwidth usage and, subsequently, transmission delays. We employ machine learning approaches...
In a NAND flash memory, optimal read levels for minimizing bit error rate (BER) can be determined as offsets from a default read level. In general, memory would be allocated to store all the offset values for each of the 128 word-lines in a block using three or more different read levels per word-line. Fluctuations occur in optimal read levels from word-line to word- line but nevertheless demonstrate...
Virtualization of optical access systems is being pursued to speedup service deployment and reduce CAPEX/OPEX. Several passive optical network (PON) specifications have been standardized and the applicability of virtualization to access networks is being considered. We have proposed a programmable optical line terminal (OLT) that performs OLT functions by software processing on general-purpose hardware...
Radio frequency (RF) recharging can extend maintenance-free operation of wireless sensor networks. However, the period between recharging is limited by the distance between the most distant sensor node and the master which sends out recharging pulses. To increase this period, we propose a scheme in which nodes are logically grouped into circular zones centered at the master, so that nodes in a given...
Massive MIMO has shown the great potential in improving the achievable rate with a very large number of antennas. However, several critical challenges in designing the analog front-end and coordinating the large-scale antenna array have to be carefully addressed. Does there exist an alternative that can achieve similar system performance to massive MIMO with a simpler design? In this paper, we show...
This paper studies a wireless network consisting of multiple transmitter-receiver pairs sharing the same spectrum where interference is regarded as noise. Previously, the throughput region of such a network was characterized for either one time slot or an infinite time horizon. This work aims to close the gap by investigating the throughput region for transmissions over a finite time horizon. We derive...
Mobile-edge computing (MEC) has recently emerged as a promising paradigm to liberate mobile devices from increasingly intensive computation workloads, as well as to improve the quality of computation experience. In this paper, we investigate the tradeoff between two critical but conflicting objectives in multi-user MEC systems, namely, the power consumption of mobile devices and the execution delay...
To meet the increasing mobile data services de- mand, several solutions have been proposed such as wireless resource virtualization and device-to-device (D2D) communica- tion. Virtualization allows for more efficient utilization of the spectrum, reduces expenditures, and can support higher peak rates. D2D communication can achieve higher data rates due to the proximity of devices while controlling...
White Space (WS) Networking crucially relies on the active monitoring of spatio-temporal spectrum usage (to identify WS opportunities). To achieve this, one way is to gather spectrum data via wide-area sensor deployment and construct better Radio Environment Maps (REMs) with spatial models such as Kriging and Gaussian Process (GP). An economically viable alternative is via incentivized crowdsourcing,...
Deployment of femtocells have emerged as a promising technique to address the need for the exponentially increasing mobile traffic demand. They can also improve the capacity and coverage for the indoor wireless users. However, the cross-tier interference in such heterogeneous networks between the femtocells and the macrocells is a design challenge which should be answered before such deployment. In...
Data collection is key issue in vehicular networks since it is vital for supporting many applications in vehicular environments. With the explosive growth of sensing data in urban area, however, strategies for efficient collection of big data in vehicular networks are still far from being well studied. In this paper, we focus on studying this issue and accordingly propose a Software Defined Vehicular...
Hypertensive disorders are the leading cause of deaths during pregnancy. Risk pregnancy accompaniment is essential to reduce these complications. Decision support systems (DSS) are important tools to patients' accompaniment. These systems provide relevant information to health experts about clinical condition of the patient anywhere and anytime. In this paper, a model that uses the Naïve...
In this paper, we analyse the performance of a millimeter wave (mmWave) cloud radio access network (CRAN), where remote radio heads (RRHs) are modelled as a homogeneous Poisson point process (PPP) and blockages are randomly distributed. In contrast to the previous works on CRAN that operate below 6GHz, we consider CRAN operating in mmWave range (30-300 GHz). Since blockages have a significant impact...
Heterogeneous network access has been proposed as a solution for the continuously deteriorating congestion problem of cellular infrastructures. In this paper we focus on a multi- Radio Access Technology (RAT) environment and we provide a solution based on the Paris Metro Pricing (PMP) scheme, which was first applied in Paris metro. The concept of this pricing scheme was to provide differentiated service...
We investigate the outage and decoding-delay performances for full-duplex (FD) decode-forward (DF) relaying with backward and sliding window decoding. In our analysis, we consider a block fading channel with full channel state information (CSI) availability at receivers and with limited CSI at transmitters. For backward decoding where the destination starts decoding from the last transmission block,...
In this paper, we propose a new joint relay and jammer selection (JRJS) scheme to enhance the physical layer security for cooperative wireless networks with multiple intermediate nodes, where the decode-and-forward (DF) protocol is considered. In the proposed JRJS scheme, an ntermediate node is selected as the relay for data transmission, while the others are used to act as friendly jammers for disrupting...
In the Internet of Things, tremendous data is generated by huge number of things and stored in globally distributed data repositories. In this respect, many IoT applications would need to find and get the data indirectly from the data repositories or directly from things. GS1, global leading standard organization, firstly presents the concept of Discovery Service (DS) to find the desired EPC Information...
Although using geolocation databases for spectrum sharing has many pragmatic advantages, it also raises potentially serious operational security (OPSEC) issues. OPSEC is especially a paramount consideration in the light of recent calls in the U.S. for spectrum sharing between federal government (including military) systems and non- government systems (e.g., cellular service providers). In this paper,...
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