Joint QoE-based user association and efficient cell–carrier distribution for enabling fully hybrid spectrum sharing approach in 5G mmWave cellular networks

Attiah, Mothana Lafta and Awang Md Isa, Azmi and Zakaria, Zahriladha and Mohsen, Mowafak Khadom and Abdulhammed, Muhannad Kaml and Dinar, Ahmed Musa (2019) Joint QoE-based user association and efficient cell–carrier distribution for enabling fully hybrid spectrum sharing approach in 5G mmWave cellular networks. Wireless Networks, 25. pp. 5027-5043. ISSN 1022-0038

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Abstract

Densifying the network by adding more minicell towers or relays throughout a hot spot area while extensively reusing the available spectrum is an essential choice to improve QoS. Unfortunately, this approach can be prohibitively costly. One possible solution to reduce the capital and operating expenditure in such overdensified networks is the adoption of the spectrum-sharing approach. However, both approaches would complicate the interference phenomenon either among interor intraoperators, which may cause serious performance degradation. In this paper, a fully hybrid spectrum-sharing (FHSS) approach aided by an efficient cell–carrier distribution was proposed with consideration to the interference dilemma. Moreover, an adaptive hybrid QoE-based mmWave user association (mUA) scheme was presented to assign a typical user to the serving mmWave base station (mBS), which offers the highest achievable data rate. The proposed FHSS approach (with the presented QoE-based mUA) was compared with recent works and with both FHSS approach using the conventional max-SINR-based mUA, which assigns a typical user to the tagged mBS carrying the highest signal-to-interference-plus noise ratio and the baseline scenario (licensed spectrum access). In particular, three spectrum access methods (licensed, semipooled, and fully pooled) were integrated in a hybrid manner to engage improved data rates to users. Numerical results show that the joint cell–carrier distribution and FHSS approach with QoE-based mUA outperform both baselines FHSS with the max-SINR mUA scheme and the licensed spectrum access. Furthermore, results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach in terms of both operators’ independence and fairness.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Spectrum sharing approach, 5G mmWave communication, mmWave user association, Multi-IMNOs, Quality of Experience (QoE), Operator’s fairness, Operator’s independence
Divisions: Faculty of Electronics and Computer Engineering
Depositing User: Sabariah Ismail
Date Deposited: 28 Jul 2020 16:50
Last Modified: 27 Jul 2023 16:36
URI: http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/24151
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