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1. Power Allocation Based on Non-Cooperative Game in LEO Beam-Hopping Satellite System | |||
XIAO Xuesong, Quan Qingyi | |||
Electrics, Communication and Autocontrol Technology 23 December 2023 | |||
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Abstract:Considering that low Earth orbit satellites adopt beam hopping technology for full frequency multiplexing, exacerbating the degree of co-frequency interference in the system, thereby reducing the capacity of the system, a power allocation algorithm of beam-hopping system based on non-cooperative game is proposed in this paper. First, a power resource allocation model based on non-cooperative game is established, and an alternate iterative algorithm is proposed to solve the Nash equilibrium. Then, OPNET is used to build a system-level simulation platform, and the performance of the power allocation algorithm is effectively evaluated. The simulation results show that the proposed power allocation algorithm achieves obvious improvement in interference suppression, spectral efficiency and fairness compared with water filling algorithm and power squaring pricing game. | |||
TO cite this article:XIAO Xuesong, Quan Qingyi. Power Allocation Based on Non-Cooperative Game in LEO Beam-Hopping Satellite System[OL].[23 December 2023] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4761762 |
2. BBR optimization study based on grey prediction | |||
LI Ning,Yan Xiaohu | |||
Electrics, Communication and Autocontrol Technology 07 March 2022 | |||
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Abstract:BBR (Bottleneck Bandwidth and Round-trip) is a congestion control algorithm developed in recent years. The BBR algorithm probes available resources by asynchronously measuring network bandwidth and minimum latency. It controls the send rate based on the estimated bandwidth, trying not to take up the bottleneck queue, so it keeps latency low while pursuing high throughput. However, in response to high-speed networks, the convergence time performance of BBR is not good. The analysis found that the algorithm could not effectively determine that network resources were fully utilized later in the startup phase, which extended the time for the startup phase to switch to the emptying phase. Therefore, this paper introduces the transition propulsion module, which uses the gray prediction model to accelerate the process of determining the network pipeline filling, and shorten the connection time between the initial two stages. In the NS3 simulation, it was found that the convergence time was significantly shortened. | |||
TO cite this article:LI Ning,Yan Xiaohu. BBR optimization study based on grey prediction[OL].[ 7 March 2022] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4756673 |
3. Resource Allocation for UAV-aided Communication in High-Speed Railway Systems: A Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning Approach | |||
Zhou Lanlan,Yu Jianguo | |||
Electrics, Communication and Autocontrol Technology 26 February 2021 | |||
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Abstract:The past decades have witnessed the rapid developments of high-speed railways (HSRs) communications. To provide seamless communication services between high-speed trains, both mobile edge computing (MEC) servers and UAVs are integrated into HSRs to provide on-demand resource access. However, the sensitive delay requirements of high-speed services pose significant challenges to the resource allocation in HSRs. This paper will formulate the UAV-aided resource allocation in high-speed railways (HSRs) as a distributed optimization problem to optimize the resource utilization while minimizing the path blocking probability. To address this problem, a multi-agent deep deterministic policy gradient (multi-agent DDPG) approach is proposed. The MEC servers are taken as the agents to make resource allocation decisions in the training phase. The simulation shows demonstrate that multi-agent DDPG outperforms the traditional single-agent method. The proposed multi-agent DDPG-based resource allocation algorithm can achieve satisfactory performance.????? | |||
TO cite this article:Zhou Lanlan,Yu Jianguo. Resource Allocation for UAV-aided Communication in High-Speed Railway Systems: A Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning Approach[OL].[26 February 2021] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4753869 |
4. Dynamic and proactive caching in User-centric UDN | |||
Jiang Juzheng | |||
Electrics, Communication and Autocontrol Technology 21 May 2020 | |||
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Abstract:Wireless content caching has been considered as an efficient way to reduce the traffic and energy consumption in 5G networks. As a promising technology of 5G, User-centric UDN(UUDN) break through the traditional cellular architecture, allowing users served by a following AP group(APG) as the user moving. However, caching in UUDN faces fundamental challenges due to the frequent APG refreshing, irregular user moving and APs cooperation inner each APG. In this paper, we propose a dynamic prefetch method to solve the above questions. First, we use a hybrid Markov model to predict the user\'s future position. Then, we propose an algorithm to choose the prefetch point according to both the time dimension and the spatial dimension. In the end, we put forward a specific formula to calculate the size of prefetch content according to different user moving station. In conclusion, we propose an integrate prefetching process in UUDN network solving the problem of when, where and what content to prefetch. Simulation results show that the method we proposed could get a significantly improve than the popular based method and the forward prefetch method. | |||
TO cite this article:Jiang Juzheng. Dynamic and proactive caching in User-centric UDN[OL].[21 May 2020] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4752130 |
5. Coordinator Assisted Geographical Routing Protocol for VANET in Urban Scenarios | |||
PENG Shi,ZHOU Jie-ying | |||
Electrics, Communication and Autocontrol Technology 28 April 2016 | |||
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Abstract:This paper investigates the characteristics of the urban scenarios and motion law of VANET and proposes a position-based routing protocol CAGR (Coordinator Assisted Geographical Routing). Considering the characteristics of the urban scenarios, this protocol optimizes the traditional routing protocol of VANET by setting coordinating nodes in special places of the city road. Coordinating nodes calculate the SCORE value based on the distance from the path, the vehicle density and the path delay which will be used to select the best route to destination. At the same time, vehicles use the improved greedy strategy to forward packet on the road between coordinators. When data packet is transmitted to the coordinator, the protocol uses the M/M/C queuing model to optimize the parameters of the network. The experimental results indicate that CAGR protocol has better performance in complex urban scenarios. | |||
TO cite this article:PENG Shi,ZHOU Jie-ying. Coordinator Assisted Geographical Routing Protocol for VANET in Urban Scenarios[OL].[28 April 2016] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4685612 |
6. User Association Scheme with Resource Reservation Mechanisms for M2M Communications in Small Cell Networks | |||
FENG Shuaibo,WANG Ke,XU Quansheng,LI Xi | |||
Electrics, Communication and Autocontrol Technology 02 September 2015 | |||
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Abstract:In recent years, Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications have become important services with large market potential. M2M communication is defined as the communication among devices without human interactions. Because of the features such as large number of devices, small data transmissions and vast applications range, M2M communications have posed significant challenges to the existing networks which are based on human-to-human (H2H) communications. In this paper, we propose a user association scheme with resource reservation mechanism which can guarantee the quality of service (QoS) of H2H traffics while allocate enough resource to M2M communications. It is formulated as a bargain game optimization problem, which can be resolved by Lagrangian Arithmetic. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm can achieve higher throughput for M2M traffics without degrading the QoS of H2H traffics. | |||
TO cite this article:FENG Shuaibo,WANG Ke,XU Quansheng, et al. User Association Scheme with Resource Reservation Mechanisms for M2M Communications in Small Cell Networks[OL].[ 2 September 2015] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4653582 |
7. Capacity Enhanced Resource Allocation Algorithm for Device-to-Device Uplink Underlaying Cellular Networks | |||
Sun Ke,Xu Quansheng,Li Xi | |||
Electrics, Communication and Autocontrol Technology 29 April 2015 | |||
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Abstract:In this paper, we investigate the resource allocation problem among multiple cellular users and multiple D2D pairs to optimize the system capacity performance. We study the resource allocation involving resource block (RB) assignment and power allocation, which is difficult to tackle simultaneously. A two-phase resource allocation scheme is proposed to solve the problem. Firstly, an interference graph based heuristic clustering algorithm and a heuristic RB assignment algorithm are performed to realize the RB assignment. The multi-user interference is properly coordinated by clustering and appreciable system capacity is achieved by the RB assignment. Secondly, we assign different powers for all the users to explore a further capacity enhancement. We prove the concavities of the lower and upper bound of the optimization function, thus the power allocation problem becomes a convex optimization problem and we solve it with a low complexity gradient method. Finally, we present simulation results to verify the proposed scheme. It is shown that, with remarkably reduced complexity, our proposed two-phase scheme achieves a near-optimal performance in terms of the system capacity. | |||
TO cite this article:Sun Ke,Xu Quansheng,Li Xi. Capacity Enhanced Resource Allocation Algorithm for Device-to-Device Uplink Underlaying Cellular Networks[OL].[29 April 2015] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4641065 |
8. On the frequency offset compensation in physical-layer network coding using OFDM | |||
WANG Zhou,XIE Gang,LI Xu | |||
Electrics, Communication and Autocontrol Technology 27 December 2012 | |||
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Abstract:physical-layer network coding greatly improves the throughput in the two-way relay system. However, due to the difference between the two frequency offsets coming from two sources' transmitting signals and the fact that the signal at the relay node is overlapped, it is difficult to compensate the two different frequency offsets together. In the paper, this problem is analysied and a new method to calculate the compensation frequency offset based on golden section is put forward. Simulation results show that the algorithm has the same performance compared with the mean frequency offset compensation algorithm when the two signals from sources come through the symmetry channels, but in other cases that channels are not symmetry, the proposed algorithm will greatly improves the bit-error-rate(BER) performance of demodulated signal at the relay node.????? | |||
TO cite this article:WANG Zhou,XIE Gang,LI Xu. On the frequency offset compensation in physical-layer network coding using OFDM[OL].[27 December 2012] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4502260 |
9. Route Optimization for Nested Mobile Network | |||
Jia Jintao,Gao Jinchun,Ma Xiaolei,Zhang Jie | |||
Electrics, Communication and Autocontrol Technology 22 December 2011 | |||
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Abstract:Network Mobility Basic Support Protocol (NEMO BS) is a protocol proposed for the mobility management of mobile networks. It provides a group of mobile devices with seamless Internet connectivity, and it can be used in the vehicle communication and disaster rescue. However, NEMO BS cannot deal with the problem of pinball routing in the nested mobile network which would heavily increase the communication cost. This article puts forward a novel route optimization solution to solve pinball routing. The mobile routers under the same access router compose an ad hoc network. In the ad hoc network all messages are routed by Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) protocol. The Mobile Routers will be divided into Grounded Mobile Routers (G-MR) and Non Grounded Mobile Routers according to their connectivity to the Internet at a moment. Ground Mobile Routers should do the works as a gateway for all of the Non Grounded Mobile Routers in the ad hoc network, and the Non Grounded Mobile Routers will keep a G-MR information list to choose the optimized G-MR after evaluating its parameters. Then the messages from the mobile nodes will be delivered through the tunnel established by G-MR to the Internet. By doing this, pinball routing can be avoided. The simulation result of the OPNET software shows that this solution can reduce the number of encapsulation level, decrease the transmission latency effectively, and improve the network communication efficiency. | |||
TO cite this article:Jia Jintao,Gao Jinchun,Ma Xiaolei, et al. Route Optimization for Nested Mobile Network[OL].[22 December 2011] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4457111 |
10. Research on non-codebook precoding for LTE uplink | |||
Zhu Zhehui,ZHANG Yangan | |||
Electrics, Communication and Autocontrol Technology 29 November 2011 | |||
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Abstract:In order to meet the needing of LTE uplink in high speed data rate and high system capacity,spatial multiplex technology is introduced in the uplink transmission. However, the interference between users in MIMO system which used spatial multiplex technology will inevitably affect the system performance to some extent. To ensure the receiving can demodulate each data stream accurately, pre-coding techniques can be used for processing multiple data streams.In this paper ,pre-coding based on non-codebook is researched, including the basic process,the design of pilot frequency and the major resistance to achieve non-codebook: antenna calibration. Three solutions are proposed for this problem, and analysis aimed to measure the performance advantages and disadvantages of these solutions are thoroughly carried out. | |||
TO cite this article:Zhu Zhehui,ZHANG Yangan. Research on non-codebook precoding for LTE uplink[OL].[29 November 2011] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4449771 |
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