(a) An example of system model including four SBSs and four corresponding UEs, where SBS1 and SBS2 are active to transmit the data, and SBS3 is idle because of the idle q...
Abstract:
Ultra-dense networks (UDNs) provide a promising paradigm to cope with exponentially increasing mobile traffic. However, a little work has to date considered unsaturated t...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Ultra-dense networks (UDNs) provide a promising paradigm to cope with exponentially increasing mobile traffic. However, a little work has to date considered unsaturated traffic with Qualityof-Service (QoS) requirements. This paper presents a new cross-layer analytical model to capture the unsaturated traffic of a UDN in the presence of QoS requirements. The effective capacity (EC) of the UDN is derived, taking into account small-scale channel fading and possible interference. Key properties of the EC are revealed. The amount of traffic impacts EC of the UDN due to the sophisticated interactions among small base stations operating in the same frequency. The maximization of total EC is formulated as a non-cooperative game in this paper. The best-response function is derived, iteratively searching the Nash equilibrium point. System simulation results indicate that our proposed model is accurate. The simulations also show the maximum allowed arrival rate with the QoS guarantee, compared with the full interference model.
(a) An example of system model including four SBSs and four corresponding UEs, where SBS1 and SBS2 are active to transmit the data, and SBS3 is idle because of the idle q...
Published in: IEEE Access ( Volume: 6)