QoS optimization for full-duplex enabled relaying system with consecutive interference annulment

In this research work QoS optimization issue while power division in with full-duplex enable transfer capability in the presence of a direct connection. A novel system model for power division based relaying system with full-duplex capability and a strategy that employs techniques such as consecutiv...

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Main Authors: G. Linta Salvin, J. Arul Linsely
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-04-01
Series:Automatika
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/00051144.2023.2297482
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description In this research work QoS optimization issue while power division in with full-duplex enable transfer capability in the presence of a direct connection. A novel system model for power division based relaying system with full-duplex capability and a strategy that employs techniques such as consecutive interference cancellation. They also use the existing system to define the channel capacity alleviation issue. Then, using the suggested repeated power division ratio method and the planned information architecture, the defined issue is solved. FDBPT created a Power dividing based relaying technology with FD Decode and forwarding capability in this research paper, taking into account the existence of a direct connection. Then, to solve the spectrum efficiency optimization model, information decoding strategy based on SIC and MRC algorithms was presented to decipher signals from the destination node. An IPDP methodology was presented in the proposed way to solve the stated enormous performance maximizing issue. The proposed information decoding technique takes into account the benefits of direct connection, FD, and SIC. Furthermore, a number of simulations demonstrate the higher performance of the proposed approach. NS2 simulations are used to attain higher performance than previous techniques.
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spelling doaj.art-caf11c583ef14e5dbc002da620f0cf9b2024-02-15T10:18:13ZengTaylor & Francis GroupAutomatika0005-11441848-33802024-04-0165246347210.1080/00051144.2023.2297482QoS optimization for full-duplex enabled relaying system with consecutive interference annulmentG. Linta Salvin0J. Arul Linsely1Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education, Kumaracoil, Tamilnadu, IndiaDepartment of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education, Kumaracoil, Tamilnadu, IndiaIn this research work QoS optimization issue while power division in with full-duplex enable transfer capability in the presence of a direct connection. A novel system model for power division based relaying system with full-duplex capability and a strategy that employs techniques such as consecutive interference cancellation. They also use the existing system to define the channel capacity alleviation issue. Then, using the suggested repeated power division ratio method and the planned information architecture, the defined issue is solved. FDBPT created a Power dividing based relaying technology with FD Decode and forwarding capability in this research paper, taking into account the existence of a direct connection. Then, to solve the spectrum efficiency optimization model, information decoding strategy based on SIC and MRC algorithms was presented to decipher signals from the destination node. An IPDP methodology was presented in the proposed way to solve the stated enormous performance maximizing issue. The proposed information decoding technique takes into account the benefits of direct connection, FD, and SIC. Furthermore, a number of simulations demonstrate the higher performance of the proposed approach. NS2 simulations are used to attain higher performance than previous techniques.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/00051144.2023.2297482Full duplexinterference annulmentremote radio headresource distributionfull duplex (FD) broadcast and power transport (FDBPT)
spellingShingle G. Linta Salvin
J. Arul Linsely
QoS optimization for full-duplex enabled relaying system with consecutive interference annulment
Automatika
Full duplex
interference annulment
remote radio head
resource distribution
full duplex (FD) broadcast and power transport (FDBPT)
title QoS optimization for full-duplex enabled relaying system with consecutive interference annulment
title_full QoS optimization for full-duplex enabled relaying system with consecutive interference annulment
title_fullStr QoS optimization for full-duplex enabled relaying system with consecutive interference annulment
title_full_unstemmed QoS optimization for full-duplex enabled relaying system with consecutive interference annulment
title_short QoS optimization for full-duplex enabled relaying system with consecutive interference annulment
title_sort qos optimization for full duplex enabled relaying system with consecutive interference annulment
topic Full duplex
interference annulment
remote radio head
resource distribution
full duplex (FD) broadcast and power transport (FDBPT)
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/00051144.2023.2297482
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