Ant colony optimization-based solution to optimize load balancing and throughput for 5G and beyond heterogeneous networks

IF 2.3 4区 计算机科学 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Mohammed Jaber Alam, Ritesh Chugh, Salahuddin Azad, Md Rahat Hossain
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The escalating demand for data in wireless communication systems has posed significant challenges in recent years. This trend is predicted to continue, with explosive data usage and evolving quality of service demands from mobile users. The rapid increase in traffic demand, combined with the intricate nature of heterogeneous network (HetNet) scenarios, has significantly heightened the challenges confronting mobile network operators. These challenges encompass service quality, load distribution, coverage, and the overall user experience. Conventional approaches that prioritize maximum received power in the cell association mechanism tend to sustain network imbalances within the HetNets, making it difficult to cater for the diverse traffic requirements of mobile users. In this study, instead of focusing solely on enhancing individual user downlink rates, we maximize the number of users whose downlink needs are satisfied by integrating a cell range extension (CRE) technique with an ant colony optimization algorithm. Our proposed method considers both the workload of base stations and the signal to interference-plus-noise ratio of user devices to formulate an objective function aimed at calculating specific CRE bias values for individual small base stations. A comparative analysis of the proposed approach with existing techniques demonstrates its effectiveness. Simulation results underscore the success of our proposed strategy in meeting users’ throughput needs while reducing network imbalances and call drop rates.

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基于蚁群优化的解决方案,优化 5G 及其他异构网络的负载平衡和吞吐量
近年来,无线通信系统对数据的需求不断攀升,带来了巨大的挑战。随着数据使用量的爆炸式增长和移动用户对服务质量要求的不断提高,预计这一趋势将持续下去。流量需求的快速增长,加上异构网络(HetNet)场景的复杂性,大大加剧了移动网络运营商所面临的挑战。这些挑战包括服务质量、负载分配、覆盖范围和整体用户体验。在小区关联机制中优先考虑最大接收功率的传统方法往往会导致 HetNet 内的网络失衡,从而难以满足移动用户的各种流量需求。在本研究中,我们并不只关注提高单个用户的下行链路速率,而是通过将小区范围扩展(CRE)技术与蚁群优化算法相结合,最大限度地满足下行链路需求的用户数量。我们提出的方法既考虑了基站的工作量,也考虑了用户设备的信号干扰加噪声比,从而制定了一个目标函数,旨在为单个小型基站计算特定的 CRE 偏置值。对拟议方法与现有技术的比较分析表明了该方法的有效性。仿真结果表明,我们提出的策略成功地满足了用户的吞吐量需求,同时降低了网络失衡和掉话率。
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CiteScore
7.70
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3.80%
发文量
109
审稿时长
8.0 months
期刊介绍: The overall aim of the EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking (EURASIP JWCN) is to bring together science and applications of wireless communications and networking technologies with emphasis on signal processing techniques and tools. It is directed at both practicing engineers and academic researchers. EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking will highlight the continued growth and new challenges in wireless technology, for both application development and basic research. Articles should emphasize original results relating to the theory and/or applications of wireless communications and networking. Review articles, especially those emphasizing multidisciplinary views of communications and networking, are also welcome. EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking employs a paperless, electronic submission and evaluation system to promote a rapid turnaround in the peer-review process. The journal is an Open Access journal since 2004.
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