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This paper proposes a duplex mode selection strategy in a full-duplex (FD) self-organized small cell network. We aim to maximize the sum rate of small cell base stations (SBSs) subject to the quality of service (QoS) of the macro users (MUEs) and the small cell users (SUEs). For this formulated problem, two stages for this selection is considered: user pairing and channel allocation. In the first...
High density deployment of wireless sensor networks in a same monitoring area may result in strong channel interference from different networks. In order to address the interference of co-channel or adjacent channels, we investigate the problem of channel allocation to improve the system performance for multiple wireless sensor networks. In this study, we first derive a channel interference model...
Channel assignment is a key problem in Cognitive Radio Networks. The channels are leased to the secondary users when the licensed or primary users are OFF, provided that the secondary users will leave those channels as soon as the primary users are reactivated. Therefore, to achieve a high performance of the network, we should lease a channel to a secondary user while both of them achieve the best...
Adjacent and co-channel interference is one of the biggest problems in the IEEE 802.11 standard. It is believed that the issue mainly concerns the 2.4 GHz band due to insufficient number of non-overlapping channels. Co-channel interference occurs in both bands, however, and it is associated with the channel assignment method. The authors analyzed the level of interference in both bands for two AP...
Memory interference is a critical impediment to system performance in CMP systems. To address this problem, we first propose a Dynamically Proportional Bandwidth Throttling policy (DPBT), which dynamically throttles back memory-intensive applications based on their memory access behavior. DPBT achieves a more balance memory bandwidth partitioning. Moreover, we improve the previous memory channel partitioning...
Device to Device (D2D) multicast communication is an effective method for local transmission. In this paper, a joint power and resource allocations scheme is proposed to maximize the number of accessed D2D groups while minimizing the total terminal transmission power for D2D underlay multicast communication. Since the derived optimization is a mixed integer nonlinear programming problem with high...
This paper presents a mobility-aware channel allocation strategy for clustered ad hoc network. Our main novelty is to consider the mobility associated with the number of times that the channel with larger spectral distance is allocated to guide the channel allocation process, while quickly responding to changes in the network topology. In our performance evaluation, we use a realistic mobility model...
This paper proposes a novel Gain-Aware Uplink-Downlink(GAUD) jointly resource allocation scheme to maximize the Device-to-Device(D2D) throughput while guaranteeing Quality of Service (QoS) of cellular users. We formulate the global optimization problem as a mixed integer nonlinear programming problem and decompose it into three sub-problems. Firstly, a method of jointly uplink and downlink reuse mode...
We investigate the resource allocation problem, including time slot allocation, channel allocation, and power adaptation, in a millimeter Wave (mmWave) network with multiple transmission links, multiple channels, and a PicoNet Coordinator (PNC). Each link has a video session to transmit from the transmitter to the receiver. The objective is to minimize the number of time slots to finish the video...
The key challenges of high-throughput data delivery in multi-radio multi-channel Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are fluctuating channel conditions, dynamic traffic flows, co-channel interferences, congestion, etc. In this paper, we first formulate a mixed integer non-linear programming (MINLP) optimization framework that chooses, at each router, a number of outgoing link-channel pairs and allocates...
Recently, the Federal Communications Commission has proposed to create Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) with the three-tier spectrum sharing system to release more spectrum for the mobile broadband usage in the United States. At the moment, the Wireless Innovation Forum is involved in defining the operational and functional requirements for this framework based on [1], and also in standardizations...
This manuscript presents a comparative study between three Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithms (NSGA-II, GDE3, and MOEA/D-DE) on Wireless Local Area Networks design. The considered problem consists on defining the positions, quantity, channels, and load balance of access points to be installed. Problem features such as equipment limitations, traffic demand, and minimum coverage level required are...
In datacenter networks, flows can have different performance objectives. We use a tenant-objective division to denote all flows of a tenant that share the same objective. Bandwidth allocation in datacenters should support not only performance isolation among divisions but also objective-oriented scheduling among flows within the same division. This paper studies the Multi-Tenant Multi-Objective (MT-MO)...
Consider a set of point-to-point communication requests in a multi-channel multihop wireless network, each of which is associated with a traffic demand of at most one unit of transmission time, and a weight representing the utility if its demand is fully met. A subset of requests is said to be schedulable without spectral splitting if they can be scheduled within one unit of time subject to the constraint...
Self-organizing wireless access networks rely on key configuration parameters that guarantee quality of operation. Poorly planned network access parameters, such as channel assignments or cell identifying codes, result in increased interference on system-critical control channels, network access failures, and poor quality of service. Therefore, the optimization of such network parameters is a vital...
Nowadays, various types of access-points (APs) and hosts such as dedicated APs, laptop personal computers, and mobile terminals have been used in IEEE802.11 wireless local-area networks (WLANs). As a result, the optimal assignment of holding APs into the network field depending on the host type distribution has become very important to improve the network performance. In this paper, we formulate this...
In this work, we investigate the routing and channel assignment problem in Self-Interference Suppression (SIS)-enabled CRNs, where FD communication is possible. Specifically, we propose a novel metric called “Path Capacity” that reflects the number of links that can be simultaneously activated across a given path while using the minimum possible spectrum resources. Accordingly, we develop a novel...
Managing resources in wireless communication is a crucial task to ensure demand is satisfied at a minimal operational cost. This includes managing constraints such as co-frequency, adjacent frequency and co-site so that interference is avoided. Any occurrence of interference will affect the quality of communication conducted between parties involved. Therefore, a good and efficient method is required...
In this paper we consider the problem of channel allocation for users who access a common channel using OFDMA. The spectrum is divided into subchannels and we assume that the bandwidth of each subchannel is smaller than the coherence bandwidth. This leads to correlations between the channel coefficients for each user. We model these correlated channels as an m-dependent sequence and generate an interference...
The paradigm of shared spectrum allows secondary devices to opportunistically access spectrum bands underutilized by primary owners. As the first step, the FCC targeted sharing the 3.5 GHz (3550–3700 MHz) federal spectrum with commercial systems. The proposed rules require a Spectrum Access System to implement a three-tiered spectrum management framework, and one of its key functions is dynamic channel...
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