Cross-Layer Resource Allocation Scheme Under Heterogeneous Constraints for Next Generation High Rate WPAN
Ayman Khalil, Matthieu Crussiere, Jean-Francois Helard, (Institute, of Electronics, Telecommunications of Rennes, France)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a cross-layer resource allocation scheme for unlicensed multiband UWB systems in future WPANs, balancing QoS for multimedia applications with interference constraints on licensed users.
Contribution
It introduces a low-complexity, cross-layer algorithm combining PHY and MAC layer information for efficient resource allocation under heterogeneous constraints.
Findings
The scheme achieves a good tradeoff between QoS satisfaction and interference limitation.
Simulation results validate the effectiveness of the proposed resource allocation approach.
Abstract
In the next generation wireless networks, the growing demand for new wireless applications is accompanied with high expectations for better quality of service (QoS) fulfillment especially for multimedia applications. Furthermore, the coexistence of future unlicensed users with existing licensed users is becoming a challenging task in the next generation communication systems to overcome the underutilization of the spectrum. A QoS and interference aware resource allocation is thus of special interest in order to respond to the heterogeneous constraints of the next generation networks. In this work, we address the issue of resource allocation under heterogeneous constraints for unlicensed multiband ultra-wideband (UWB) systems in the context of Future Home Networks, i.e. the wireless personal area network (WPAN). The problem is first studied analytically using a heterogeneous constrained…
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