TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control)
Vol 18, No 3: June 2020

Maximising system throughput in wireless powered sub-6 GHz and millimetre-wave 5G heterogeneous networks

Qazwan Abdullah (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM))
Noorsaliza Abdullah (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia)
Mohammed Balfaqih (University of Jeddah)
Nor Shahida Mohd Shah (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia)
Shipun Anuar (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn)
Akram A. Almohammedi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Adeeb Salh (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia)
Nabil Farah (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka)
Vladimir Shepelev (South Ural State University)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Jun 2020

Abstract

Millimetre wave (mm-Wave) bands and sub-6 GHz are key technologies in solving the spectrum critical situation in the fifth generation (5G) wireless networks in achieving high throughput with low transmission power. This paper studies the performance of dense small cells that involve a millimetre wave (mm-Wave) band and sub-6 GHz that operate in high frequency to support massive multiple-input-multiple-output systems (MIMO). In this paper, we analyse the propagation path loss and wireless powered transfer for a 5G wireless cellular system from both macro cells and femtocells in the sub-6 GHz (µWave) and mm-Wave tiers. This paper also analyses the tier heterogeneous in downlink for both mm-Wave and sub-6 GHz. It further proposes a novel distributed power to mitigate the inter-beam interference directors and achieve high throughput under game theory-based power constraints across the sub-6 GHz and mm-Wave interfaces. From the simulation results, the proposed distributed powers in femtocell suppresses inter-beam interference by minimising path loss to active users (UEs) and provides substantial power saving by controlling the distributed power algorithm to achieve high throughput.

Copyrights © 2020






Journal Info

Abbrev

TELKOMNIKA

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT

Description

Submitted papers are evaluated by anonymous referees by single blind peer review for contribution, originality, relevance, and presentation. The Editor shall inform you of the results of the review as soon as possible, hopefully in 10 weeks. Please notice that because of the great number of ...