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In this paper, we investigate the delay and delay-constrained throughput performance of a point-to-point wireless-powered communication system, where one node, e.g. a user equipment (UE), is powered by the wireless energy transferred from the other node, e.g. an access point (AP), and uses the harvested wireless energy to send data to the other node. Our focus is on the delay performance of sending...
This paper considers the exploitation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in wireless networking, with which communication-enabled robots operate as flying wireless relays to help fill coverage or capacity gaps in the network. We focus on the particular problem of (automatic) UAV positioning, which is known to crucially affect performance. Existing methods typically rely on statistical models of the...
More focus of research is going on routing in VANET as there would be frequent path breaks due to its nodes high mobility. It is better to consider multipath routing instead of single path routing to have the uninterrupted transmission in the networks like VANET. This paper shows the design of an optimized multipath routing which is based on learning automata and leapfrog method (LA-MPRLF). Particle...
Network-coded (NCed) automatic repeat request (ARQ) techniques have been shown to provide significant throughput improvements over basic ARQ systems in two-way wireless systems. Most results derived so far, however, used the assumption of no extra overhead. In practical systems, NCed-ARQ requires more information exchange between base-station and end-nodes, and therefore it is crucial to study the...
Ambient energy harvesting has emerged as a promising technique to improve the energy efficiency and reduce the total greenhouse gas emissions for green relay networks. In this paper, we study the joint relay selection and power control problem for the Decode-and-Forward energy-harvesting wireless relay network. In particular, the problem formulation is to maximize the end-to-end system throughput...
Recent development of wireless communication systems and standards is characterized by constant increase of allocated spectrum resources. Since lower frequency ranges cannot provide sufficient amount of bandwidth, new bands are allocated at higher frequencies, for which operators might resort to deploy more base stations to ensure the same coverage. Connecting increased number of base stations to...
We consider a dual-hop wireless network where an energy constrained relay node first harvests energy through the received radio-frequency signal from the source, and then uses the harvested energy to forward the source's information to the destination node. The throughput and delay metrics are investigated for a decode-and-forward relaying mechanism at finite blocklength regime and delay-limited transmission...
Intravehicular wireless systems are attracting a lot of research interest during the last years. A future scenario where intravehicular wired systems will be replaced by wireless systems will allow to reduce cabling weight and increase the flexibility. But one of the main requirements of wireless systems is to maintain the same reliability level as the wired ones. A system based on LDM (Layered Division...
Recently, data transmission has become more important in our daily life. The developments of communication component are diverging with electromagnetic (EM) techniques. According to the popularity of wireless communications, the limitations of transmission also appear. Especially, electromagnetic interference (EMI) and frequency spectrum shortage would limit the application of wireless communication...
Growing demand for video services is the main driver for increasing traffic in wireless cellular data networks. Wireless video distribution schemes have recently been proposed to offload data via Device-to-Device (D2D) communications. These offloading schemes increase capacity and reduce end-to-end delay in cellular networks and help to serve the dramatically increasing demand for high quality video...
Terahertz band communication is envisioned as a key technology to satisfy the increasing demand for ultra-highspeed wireless links. In this paper, a memory-assisted medium access control (MAC) protocol with angular-division-multiplexing (ADM) is proposed for the service discovery and communications in the THz network. In particular, the efficiency balance is achieved by equipping the nodes with (i)...
Distributing scarce spectral resources among the unlicensed users has been an attractive research area for Cognitive Radio Network's (CRN) research community. A resource distribution technique, which emphasizes fairness, ensures allocation of resources for all Secondary Users (SUs) irrespective of their data rates and may cause efficiency loss for the CRN. On the other hand, a throughput based resource...
Directional Antennas (DAs) provide higher gain, and reduce interference by directing beams toward the desired receiver. In this paper, we propose a new joint optimization framework considering the energy consumption and throughput in DAs Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs). We formulate the joint optimization problem as a Mixed Integer Linear Problem (MILP) using a weighted objective function of both the...
Ultra dense networks and device-to-device communications are expected to play a major role in 5G networks to meet tremendous traffic requirements. In our work, we address traffic offloading in dense device-to-device cooperative heterogeneous networks with focus on use cases where a very large number of users request simultaneously common streaming content from a remote server with quality of service...
Wireless backhauling is a promising technology for Ultra-Dense Networks (UDN). Resource management for access and backhaul is a key issue. Different from conventional resource allocation approaches, we partition radio resources for access and backhaul, taking into account the impacts of cooperative transmission modes. This problem is formulated to maximize the area throughput of UDN to obtain the...
We characterize time and power allocations to optimize the sum-throughput of a Wireless Powered Communication Network (WPCN) with Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA). In our setup, an Energy Rich (ER) source broadcasts wireless energy to several devices, which use it to simultaneously transmit data to an Access Point (AP) on the uplink. Differently from most prior works, in this paper we consider...
This paper investigates the performance of cooperative non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) systems, where one near user works as a decode-and-forward (DF) full-duplex (FD) or half-duplex (HD) relaying to help far user. Two cooperative relay scenarios are considered insightfully. 1) The first scenario is that no direct link exists between the base station (BS) and the far user; and 2) The second...
We analyze the performance of the type-I automatic repeat request (ARQ) protocol with ultra-reliability constraints. First, we show that achieving a very low packet outage probability by using an open loop setup is a difficult task. Thus, we introduce the ARQ protocol as a solution for achieving the required low outage probabilities for ultra reliable communication. For this protocol, we present an...
Hybrid ARQ (HARQ) and link adaptation (LA) are two powerful techniques to improve the data throughput in wireless communication systems. However, when integrated with LA, conventional HARQ does not provide much gain over LA without significantly increasing the number of retransmissions and initial coding rate. In this paper, we explore the feasibility of achieving high throughput by combining HARQ...
In this paper, we consider the simultaneous wireless information and power transfer assisted cooperative nonorthogonal multiple access (SWIPT-CNOMA) system, in which the near NOMA users with strong channel conditions serve as energy harvesting (EH) relays to help the far NOMA users with poor channel conditions. For the considered system, a new power splitting (PS) protocol for EH relay is proposed...
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