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In this paper a physical layer transmission method based on the channel prediction and users quality-of-service(QoS) is proposed. The time-varying Rayleigh fading channel is predicted by back propagation neural network (BPNN), which will serve as judging whether the system secure transmission capacity is redundant. Then a scheme to choose the best physical layer security coding under the secure transmission...
Most of IoT applications include large number of distributed sensors which are interesting in specific geographical area. A large number of IoT entities have multiple relations and dynamic connections with each other. And there are many group communication requirements. Flexible multicast mechanism will be essential in such environments but it is difficult to satisfy verious requirements by means...
This paper investigates the energy harvesting fading multiple-access channels, where the transmitters harvest random amounts of energy from the environment and the data transmissions are subject to statistical quality of service (QoS) constraints in the form of limitations on the buffer overflow probability. With the assumption that the channel state information (CSI) and harvested energy in all time...
Joint pushing and proactive caching holds the promise of significantly increasing the throughput and decreasing the latency of content-centric wireless networks. In this work, we import the pushing and caching mechanism into a traditional packet-oriented network for decreasing the average queueing delay. Since the decreasing relies on extra costs paid for the pushing-caching mechanism, such as the...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have gained significant attention due to their wide range of applications. In these networks, the sensor nodes collect different types of data from the surrounding environment. There are many applications that require sensor node to transmit urgent data packets faster than normal data packets. In the literature, most of the available medium access control (MAC) protocols...
Failing to make use of multi-path advantages in data center networks (DCNs) has confined accessible resources and increased the possibility of congestion. In this paper, we have presented a new algorithm for traffic engineering (TE) in a modular mode. In the proposed algorithm, the less loaded paths for conduction of current are selected with regard to the present conditions as soon as a current is...
Communication system design becomes more complicated due to excessive increase of number of users. Systems need to address this load, while providing acceptable levels of Quality of Service (QoS). Additionally, user expectations, quantified via Quality of Experience (QoE), need to be addressed. QoE is calculated on the application layer, where end users interact with the system. As well as user expectations,...
Networked Music Performance (NMP) constitutes a class of ultra-low delay sensitive applications, allowing geographically separate musicians to perform seamlessly as a tele-orchestra. For this application type, the QoS indicator is the mouth-to-ear delay, which should be kept under 25 milliseconds. The mouth-to-ear delay comprises signal processing latency and network delay. We propose a strong collaboration...
Ultra-reliable and low-latency communications (URLLC) are considered as one of the typical scenarios in the fifth generation of wireless communications, which not only have stringent quality-of-service (QoS) requirement on packet loss and end-to-end delay but also have high network availability requirement. In this work, we study available range for URLLC with different transmission modes, including...
Device-to-Device (D2D) communication is considered as one of the key technologies for the fifth generation wireless communication system (5G) due to certain benefits provided, e.g. traffic offload and low end-to-end latency. A D2D link can reuse resource of a cellular user for its own transmission, while mutual interference in between these two links is introduced. In this paper, we propose a smart...
This paper considers a cellular multiple-input single- output (MISO) system overheard by multiple eavesdroppers, in the presence of one pair of device- to-device (D2D) nodes working as an underlay to the cellular network. A novel eavesdropping scenario is studied in this paper, where the eavesdroppers intend to simultaneously overhear the cellular communication as well as the D2D communication. Assuming...
In this paper, transmission over buffer-aided diamond relay systems under statistical quality of service (QoS) constraints is studied. The statistical QoS constraints are imposed as limitations on delay violation probabilities. In the absence of channel state information (CSI) at the transmitter, truncated hybrid automatic repeat request-incremental redundancy (HARQ-IR) is incorporated to make better...
In this paper, throughput of hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) schemes with finite blocklength codes is studied for both constant-rate and ON-OFF discrete-time Markov arrivals under statistical queuing constraints and deadline limits. After analyzing the decoding error probability and outage probability, the distribution of transmission period is characterized, and the throughput expressions...
Recently vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication emerged as a key enabling technology to ensure traffic safety and other mission-critical applications. In this paper, a novel proximity and quality-of-service (QoS)-aware resource allocation for V2V communication is proposed. The proposed approach exploits the spatial-temporal aspects of vehicles in terms of their physical proximity and traffic demands,...
Recently, the demand for faster and more reliable data transmission has brought up complex communications systems. As a result, it has become more difficult to carry out closed-form solutions that can provide insight about performance levels. In this paper, different from the existing research, we study a cognitive radio system that employs hybrid-automatic-repeat-request (HARQ) protocols under quality-of-service...
The performance of distributed wireless communication systems is dictated by the system boundaries and the interference regimes. In this paper, we present a novel coverage and connectivity analysis of a wireless system within confined domains. Specifically, a system where the receiver connects to the nearest transmitter is analyzed. Using tools from stochastic geometry, we derive general expressions...
We introduce a new, simple, yet effective scheme for reducing the impact of receiver buffer blocking in Multipath TCP (MPTCP). This blocking primarily occurs when the paths have different characteristics. This phenomenon is due to the limited size of the MPTCP receiver buffer. In a nutshell, our scheme allows, under certain conditions, the retransmission of a segment by a different interface than...
Multi-hop communication is a spectral-efficient approach for connecting multiple pairs when direct links are absent or have insufficient strength. In this paper, we highlight the benefits of improper Gaussian signaling for a multi-pair full-duplex MIMO relay network in terms of power efficiency. By employing improper Gaussian transmission, the power minimization problem under rate constraints is intrinsically...
In this paper, we consider a cognitive satellite-terrestrial network where the satellite communication operates in the microwave frequency bands allocated to terrestrial networks in an underlay mode. Taking the statistical delay quality-of-service (QoS) requirements into account, we investigate the effective capacity of the satellite network while satisfying interference-power limitations imposed...
We address the problem of energy efficient power and bandwidth allocation for hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) in multiuser ad hoc networks with statistical channel state information (CSI) and practical modulation and coding schemes (MCS) under quality of service (QoS) constraints. Using an upper-bound of the packet error rate, we propose an algorithm to maximize the sum of the energy efficiency...
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