User Association and Channel Allocation in 5G Mobile Asymmetric Multi-band Heterogeneous Networks
May 29, 2024 Β· Declared Dead Β· π IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
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Authors
Miao Dai, Gang Sun, Hongfang Yu, Sheng Wang, Dusit Niyato
arXiv ID
2405.18797
Category
cs.NI: Networking & Internet
Citations
47
Venue
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
Last Checked
6 months ago
Abstract
With the proliferation of mobile terminals and the continuous upgrading of services, 4G LTE networks are showing signs of weakness. To enhance the capacity of wireless networks, millimeter waves are introduced to drive the evolution of networks towards multi-band 5G heterogeneous networks. The distinct propagation characteristics of mmWaves and microwaves, as well as the vastly different hardware configurations of heterogeneous base stations, make traditional access strategies no longer effective. Therefore, to narrowing the gap between theory and practice, we investigate the access strategy in multi-band 5G heterogeneous networks, taking into account the characteristics of mobile users, asynchronous switching between uplink and downlink of pico base stations, asymmetric service requirements, and user communication continuity. We formulate the problem as integer nonlinear programming and prove its intractability. Thereby, we decouple it into three subproblems: user association, switch point selection, and subchannel allocation, and design an algorithm based on optimal matching and spectral clustering to solve it efficiently. The simulation results show that the proposed algorithm outperforms the comparison methods in terms of overall data rate, effective data rate, and number of satisfied users.
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