This paper proposes a new multi-stage parallel interference cancellation scheme by modifying the conventional multi-stage parallel interference canceller (PIC). At each stage, it first converts the interference-cancel...This paper proposes a new multi-stage parallel interference cancellation scheme by modifying the conventional multi-stage parallel interference canceller (PIC). At each stage, it first converts the interference-cancelled outputs from previous stage into thea prior information, in terms of which the bit mean values are computed and the multi-access interference (MAI) for each user is evaluated, and then an interference cancellation is performed to obtain further interference suppression. To reduce the implementation complexity, we give an approximation expression for bit mean value. The performance over AWGN channel is analyzed and compared to the conventional PIC. The user numberK=7 and spreading factorN=13 are chosen as simulation parameters. The computer simulation results show that the proposed PIC has better performance than the conventional PIC both with 2 interference cancellation (IC) stages, at bit error rate of 10?3, for example, about 3 dB performance gain is obtained by using the proposed PIC. It is also shown that our proposed PIC with 1-stage is superior to the conventional PIC with 2-stage in performance, which is of practical value because PIC with fewer stages can bring about shorter processing delay. Key words CDMA - parallel interference cancellation - multi-access interference CLC number TN 914 Foundation item: Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (69772015)Biography: Xu Guo-xiong (1967-), male, Ph. D candidate, research direction: wireless communication.展开更多
5G is a new generation of mobile networking that aims to achieve unparalleled speed and performance. To accomplish this, three technologies, Device-to-Device communication (D2D), multi-access edge computing (MEC) and ...5G is a new generation of mobile networking that aims to achieve unparalleled speed and performance. To accomplish this, three technologies, Device-to-Device communication (D2D), multi-access edge computing (MEC) and network function virtualization (NFV) with ClickOS, have been a significant part of 5G, and this paper mainly discusses them. D2D enables direct communication between devices without the relay of base station. In 5G, a two-tier cellular network composed of traditional cellular network system and D2D is an efficient method for realizing high-speed communication. MEC unloads work from end devices and clouds platforms to widespread nodes, and connects the nodes together with outside devices and third-party providers, in order to diminish the overloading effect on any device caused by enormous applications and improve users’ quality of experience (QoE). There is also a NFV method in order to fulfill the 5G requirements. In this part, an optimized virtual machine for middle-boxes named ClickOS is introduced, and it is evaluated in several aspects. Some middle boxes are being implemented in the ClickOS and proved to have outstanding performances.展开更多
In this paper, an adaptive random access strategy is presented for multi-channel relaying networks to address the issue of random access of the non-real-time (NRT) services. In the proposed scheme, NRT services acce...In this paper, an adaptive random access strategy is presented for multi-channel relaying networks to address the issue of random access of the non-real-time (NRT) services. In the proposed scheme, NRT services access the base station (BS) by first accessing the nearest relay node (RN). When collision occurs, for the sake of fast and efficient access, the user will begin a frequency domain backoff rather than randomly retry in time domain. A remarkable feature of this scheme is that the RN will adaptively determine the maximum allowed frequency backoff window at each access period. This is achieved according to the new arrival rate as well as the number of available access channels. Moreover, to alleviate the interference caused by sub-channel reuse among RNs, a fractional frequency reuse scheme is also considered. The analysis and numerical results demonstrate that our scheme achieves higher throughput, lower collision probability and lower access delay than conventional slotted Aloha as well as the scheme without frequency backoff window adaptation.展开更多
A two-stage soft parallel interference cancellation (SPIC) algorithm in WCDMA system is proposed. The performance of the algorithm is analysed in perfect power control and near-far case, and the influence of the timin...A two-stage soft parallel interference cancellation (SPIC) algorithm in WCDMA system is proposed. The performance of the algorithm is analysed in perfect power control and near-far case, and the influence of the timing error on the system BER is discussed. Analysis and simulation show that the SPIC technique can enhance system capacity, and have a good ability to resist near-far impact. With its simple structure, it has good potential for practical applications.展开更多
文摘This paper proposes a new multi-stage parallel interference cancellation scheme by modifying the conventional multi-stage parallel interference canceller (PIC). At each stage, it first converts the interference-cancelled outputs from previous stage into thea prior information, in terms of which the bit mean values are computed and the multi-access interference (MAI) for each user is evaluated, and then an interference cancellation is performed to obtain further interference suppression. To reduce the implementation complexity, we give an approximation expression for bit mean value. The performance over AWGN channel is analyzed and compared to the conventional PIC. The user numberK=7 and spreading factorN=13 are chosen as simulation parameters. The computer simulation results show that the proposed PIC has better performance than the conventional PIC both with 2 interference cancellation (IC) stages, at bit error rate of 10?3, for example, about 3 dB performance gain is obtained by using the proposed PIC. It is also shown that our proposed PIC with 1-stage is superior to the conventional PIC with 2-stage in performance, which is of practical value because PIC with fewer stages can bring about shorter processing delay. Key words CDMA - parallel interference cancellation - multi-access interference CLC number TN 914 Foundation item: Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (69772015)Biography: Xu Guo-xiong (1967-), male, Ph. D candidate, research direction: wireless communication.
文摘5G is a new generation of mobile networking that aims to achieve unparalleled speed and performance. To accomplish this, three technologies, Device-to-Device communication (D2D), multi-access edge computing (MEC) and network function virtualization (NFV) with ClickOS, have been a significant part of 5G, and this paper mainly discusses them. D2D enables direct communication between devices without the relay of base station. In 5G, a two-tier cellular network composed of traditional cellular network system and D2D is an efficient method for realizing high-speed communication. MEC unloads work from end devices and clouds platforms to widespread nodes, and connects the nodes together with outside devices and third-party providers, in order to diminish the overloading effect on any device caused by enormous applications and improve users’ quality of experience (QoE). There is also a NFV method in order to fulfill the 5G requirements. In this part, an optimized virtual machine for middle-boxes named ClickOS is introduced, and it is evaluated in several aspects. Some middle boxes are being implemented in the ClickOS and proved to have outstanding performances.
基金Supported by the National High-Tech Research & Development Program of China (Grant No. 2009AA01Z262)the National Basic Research Program of China (Grant No. 2009CB320400)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 60832009)
文摘In this paper, an adaptive random access strategy is presented for multi-channel relaying networks to address the issue of random access of the non-real-time (NRT) services. In the proposed scheme, NRT services access the base station (BS) by first accessing the nearest relay node (RN). When collision occurs, for the sake of fast and efficient access, the user will begin a frequency domain backoff rather than randomly retry in time domain. A remarkable feature of this scheme is that the RN will adaptively determine the maximum allowed frequency backoff window at each access period. This is achieved according to the new arrival rate as well as the number of available access channels. Moreover, to alleviate the interference caused by sub-channel reuse among RNs, a fractional frequency reuse scheme is also considered. The analysis and numerical results demonstrate that our scheme achieves higher throughput, lower collision probability and lower access delay than conventional slotted Aloha as well as the scheme without frequency backoff window adaptation.
文摘A two-stage soft parallel interference cancellation (SPIC) algorithm in WCDMA system is proposed. The performance of the algorithm is analysed in perfect power control and near-far case, and the influence of the timing error on the system BER is discussed. Analysis and simulation show that the SPIC technique can enhance system capacity, and have a good ability to resist near-far impact. With its simple structure, it has good potential for practical applications.