Power Allocation for Non-Orthogonal mmWave Systems with Mixed-Traffic

Project Code :TMMACO11

Abstract

In this study, we propose Power Allocation for Non-Orthogonal mmWave Systems with Mixed-Traffic. We consider the problem of power allocation for the down-link of a 5G cellular system operating in the millimetre wave (mmWave) band and serving two sets of users: fix-rate (FR) users (transmitting data at fixed rate), typically seen in device-to-device (D2D) communications, and variable-rate (VR) users (that can change their transmission data rate), typically requiring high data rate services. The power allocation objective is the maximization of the spectral efficiency (SE) of VR users, while ensuring that FR users get the required rate. 

Differently from existing literature on power allocation, we exploit the sparsity of the virtual mmWave channel matrix, obtained by applying fixed Discrete-Fourier Transform (DFT) beam formers at both the transmitter and the receiver. Exploiting the channel partial orthogonally users are first grouped based on the mutual interference then power is allocated among and within groups.

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Specifications

Software: Matlab 2018a or above

Hardware:

Operating Systems:

  • Windows 10
  • Windows 7 Service Pack 1
  • Windows Server 2019
  • Windows Server 2016

Processors:

Minimum: Any Intel or AMD x86-64 processor

Recommended: Any Intel or AMD x86-64 processor with four logical cores and AVX2 instruction set support

Disk:

Minimum: 2.9 GB of HDD space for MATLAB only, 5-8 GB for a typical installation

Recommended: An SSD is recommended A full installation of all Math Works products may take up to 29 GB of disk space

RAM:

Minimum: 4 GB

Recommended: 8 GB

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