Resource Management in Multi-hop Mobile Small Cell Networks

—The deployment of mobile small cells has been identified as an effective strategy in delivering high data rates and providing seamless connectivity to a group of vehicular users. Although this approach can facilitate high data rates and ubiquitous wireless access, it introduces a new set of challe...

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Main Authors: Ade Syaheda Wani, Marzuki, Iftekhar, Ahmad, Daryoush, Habibi, Quoc, Viet Phung
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling my.unimas.ir.196042018-02-07T00:31:35Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/19604/ Resource Management in Multi-hop Mobile Small Cell Networks Ade Syaheda Wani, Marzuki Iftekhar, Ahmad Daryoush, Habibi Quoc, Viet Phung T Technology (General) —The deployment of mobile small cells has been identified as an effective strategy in delivering high data rates and providing seamless connectivity to a group of vehicular users. Although this approach can facilitate high data rates and ubiquitous wireless access, it introduces a new set of challenges, for instance, frequent changes in the interference set, requirements for more spectrum, high energy consumption and frequent handover. In this paper, we present a multi-hop mobile small cell network (SCN) that can facilitate wireless access to mobile nodes that do have direct transmission links to small cell base stations. We then formulate a solution to the frequency allocation problem for a multi-hop mobile SCN based on an optimization model. Considering the complexity of the optimization solution, we present a backhaul-aware frequency allocation solution based on the time-varying graph coloring concept. Simulation results confirm that the proposed solution outperforms an existing greedy solution by a significant margin in terms of throughput, spectral efficiency and fairness index 2017 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/19604/1/globecom2017%20%28abstrak%29.pdf Ade Syaheda Wani, Marzuki and Iftekhar, Ahmad and Daryoush, Habibi and Quoc, Viet Phung (2017) Resource Management in Multi-hop Mobile Small Cell Networks. In: GLOBECOM 2017 - 2017 IEEE Global Communications Conference, 4-8 Dec. 2017, Singapore. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8254651/
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Ade Syaheda Wani, Marzuki
Iftekhar, Ahmad
Daryoush, Habibi
Quoc, Viet Phung
Resource Management in Multi-hop Mobile Small Cell Networks
description —The deployment of mobile small cells has been identified as an effective strategy in delivering high data rates and providing seamless connectivity to a group of vehicular users. Although this approach can facilitate high data rates and ubiquitous wireless access, it introduces a new set of challenges, for instance, frequent changes in the interference set, requirements for more spectrum, high energy consumption and frequent handover. In this paper, we present a multi-hop mobile small cell network (SCN) that can facilitate wireless access to mobile nodes that do have direct transmission links to small cell base stations. We then formulate a solution to the frequency allocation problem for a multi-hop mobile SCN based on an optimization model. Considering the complexity of the optimization solution, we present a backhaul-aware frequency allocation solution based on the time-varying graph coloring concept. Simulation results confirm that the proposed solution outperforms an existing greedy solution by a significant margin in terms of throughput, spectral efficiency and fairness index
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ade Syaheda Wani, Marzuki
Iftekhar, Ahmad
Daryoush, Habibi
Quoc, Viet Phung
author_facet Ade Syaheda Wani, Marzuki
Iftekhar, Ahmad
Daryoush, Habibi
Quoc, Viet Phung
author_sort Ade Syaheda Wani, Marzuki
title Resource Management in Multi-hop Mobile Small Cell Networks
title_short Resource Management in Multi-hop Mobile Small Cell Networks
title_full Resource Management in Multi-hop Mobile Small Cell Networks
title_fullStr Resource Management in Multi-hop Mobile Small Cell Networks
title_full_unstemmed Resource Management in Multi-hop Mobile Small Cell Networks
title_sort resource management in multi-hop mobile small cell networks
publishDate 2017
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/19604/1/globecom2017%20%28abstrak%29.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/19604/
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8254651/
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