An Effective Resource Allocation Framework for D2D Communication in 5G Wireless Personal Area Network With Hybrid Optimizer

IF 1.7 4区 计算机科学 Q3 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Xiaobin Wu, A. Vijayaraj, Nadia Sarhan, K. Chanthirasekaran, Emad Mahrous Awwad, Guma Ali
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Allocating resources in an energy-effective method for the development of 5G networks. Energy efficiency in D2D communication is another challenge. Less energy usage is needed for devices to communicate with one another. D2D communication frequently uses more energy than conventional communication techniques. This is one of the major challenges of D2D transmission that needs to be resolved. To address these challenges, a new energy-effective resource allocation system for D2D transmission in 5G WPAN is presented in this paper. The primary goal of the presented task is to enhance the average power effectiveness of the entire links of D2D, thus ensuring the service quality of the cellular user equipments (CUEs) and the constraints of energy harvesting (EH) in the D2D connections. Problems such as D2D user equipments (DUEs), spectrum, resource block allocation, and time slot allocation are used in D2D communication. To rectify these problems, this work derived an average energy efficiency issue. Moreover, this work joins the spectrum and power block allocation. Then, the EH time slot allocation is executed based on the Hybrid Gazelle with Walrus Optimization (HGWO). The extensive analysis outcomes illustrate that the implemented HGWO optimization-aided model attains more energy efficacy for distinct network attribute settings.

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323
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7.9 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Communication Systems provides a forum for R&D, open to researchers from all types of institutions and organisations worldwide, aimed at the increasingly important area of communication technology. The Journal''s emphasis is particularly on the issues impacting behaviour at the system, service and management levels. Published twelve times a year, it provides coverage of advances that have a significant potential to impact the immense technical and commercial opportunities in the communications sector. The International Journal of Communication Systems strives to select a balance of contributions that promotes technical innovation allied to practical relevance across the range of system types and issues. The Journal addresses both public communication systems (Telecommunication, mobile, Internet, and Cable TV) and private systems (Intranets, enterprise networks, LANs, MANs, WANs). The following key areas and issues are regularly covered: -Transmission/Switching/Distribution technologies (ATM, SDH, TCP/IP, routers, DSL, cable modems, VoD, VoIP, WDM, etc.) -System control, network/service management -Network and Internet protocols and standards -Client-server, distributed and Web-based communication systems -Broadband and multimedia systems and applications, with a focus on increased service variety and interactivity -Trials of advanced systems and services; their implementation and evaluation -Novel concepts and improvements in technique; their theoretical basis and performance analysis using measurement/testing, modelling and simulation -Performance evaluation issues and methods.
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