Both high-dense wireless connectivity and ultra-huge network capacity are main challenges of next generation broadband networks.As one of its key promising technologies,non-orthogonal multi-ple access(NOMA)scheme can ...Both high-dense wireless connectivity and ultra-huge network capacity are main challenges of next generation broadband networks.As one of its key promising technologies,non-orthogonal multi-ple access(NOMA)scheme can solve those challenges and meet those needs to some extent,in the way that different user equipments(UEs)multiplex on the same resource.Researchers around the world have presented numerous NOMA solutions.Among those,sparse code multiple access(SC-MA)technology is a typical NOMA solution.It supports scheduled access and random access which can be called granted access and grant-free access respectively.But resources allocated to granted UEs and grant-free UEs are strictly separated.In order to improve resource utilization,a hybrid non-orthogonal multiple access scheme is proposed.It allows granted UEs and grant-free UEs sharing the same resource unit in terms of fine-grained integration.On the basis,a resource allocation method is further brought forward based on genetic algorithm.It optimizes resource allocation of all UEs by mapping resource distribution issue to an optimization problem.Comparing throughputs of four meth-ods,simulation results demonstrate the proposed genetic algorithm has better throughput gain.展开更多
Call admission control (CAC) and resource reservation (RR) for mobile communication are two important factors that guarantee system efficiency and quality of service (QoS) required for different services in a very sca...Call admission control (CAC) and resource reservation (RR) for mobile communication are two important factors that guarantee system efficiency and quality of service (QoS) required for different services in a very scarce resource as the radio spectrum. A new scheme was proposed which extends the concepts of resource sharing and reservations for wideband code division multiple access (WCDMA) systems with a unique feature of soft capacity. Voice and data traffic were considered. The traffic is further classified into handoff and new requests. The reservation thresholds were dynamically adjusted according to the traffic pattern and mobility prediction in order to achieve the maximum channel utilization, while guaranteeing different QoS constraints. The performance of proposed scheme was evaluated using Markov models. New call blocking probability, handoff call dropping probability, and channel utilization were used as benchmarks for the proposed scheme.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.61871322,61771392,61771390,61501373,61271279)the National Science and Technology Major Special Project(2016ZX03001018-004).
文摘Both high-dense wireless connectivity and ultra-huge network capacity are main challenges of next generation broadband networks.As one of its key promising technologies,non-orthogonal multi-ple access(NOMA)scheme can solve those challenges and meet those needs to some extent,in the way that different user equipments(UEs)multiplex on the same resource.Researchers around the world have presented numerous NOMA solutions.Among those,sparse code multiple access(SC-MA)technology is a typical NOMA solution.It supports scheduled access and random access which can be called granted access and grant-free access respectively.But resources allocated to granted UEs and grant-free UEs are strictly separated.In order to improve resource utilization,a hybrid non-orthogonal multiple access scheme is proposed.It allows granted UEs and grant-free UEs sharing the same resource unit in terms of fine-grained integration.On the basis,a resource allocation method is further brought forward based on genetic algorithm.It optimizes resource allocation of all UEs by mapping resource distribution issue to an optimization problem.Comparing throughputs of four meth-ods,simulation results demonstrate the proposed genetic algorithm has better throughput gain.
文摘Call admission control (CAC) and resource reservation (RR) for mobile communication are two important factors that guarantee system efficiency and quality of service (QoS) required for different services in a very scarce resource as the radio spectrum. A new scheme was proposed which extends the concepts of resource sharing and reservations for wideband code division multiple access (WCDMA) systems with a unique feature of soft capacity. Voice and data traffic were considered. The traffic is further classified into handoff and new requests. The reservation thresholds were dynamically adjusted according to the traffic pattern and mobility prediction in order to achieve the maximum channel utilization, while guaranteeing different QoS constraints. The performance of proposed scheme was evaluated using Markov models. New call blocking probability, handoff call dropping probability, and channel utilization were used as benchmarks for the proposed scheme.