IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Optimization of MAC Frame Slots and Power in Hybrid VLC/RF Networks

  • Madiha Amjad,
  • Hassaan Khaliq Qureshi,
  • Syed Ali Hassan,
  • Arsalan Ahmad,
  • Sobia Jangsher

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2968624
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 21653 – 21664

Abstract

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Hybrid visible light communication and radio frequency (VLC/RF) networks provide combined benefits of both visible light and radio frequency technologies. This is an eminent technology for providing 5G services in an indoor environment. Because of small coverage range, multiple VLC cells co-exist in a close proximity. For efficiently utilizing resources of multiple VLC access points (VLC-APs), a different approach than conventional multi RF-APs based resource allocation schemes is required due to unique characteristics of light. In this paper, we provide an optimized solution for combined power and slot allocation in hybrid VLC/RF networks with the objective of maximizing sum rate for a downlink communication scenario. The resources are optimized on frame by frame basis, instead of per request basis. This frame-based optimization reduces the frequency of optimization and also improves the utilization of the resources. The non-convex problem of joint slot and power allocation is divided into less complex sub problems and solved iteratively. The performance of the joint slot and power allocation (JSPA) scheme has been analyzed for data rate and fairness factor for varying values of network size and minimum quality of service (QoS) requirements. The analysis exhibits on average more than 65% improvement in both fairness factor and average sum rate as compared to single VLC-AP based scheme (SV O RF), in which single VLC-AP is utilized for a user and RF-AP is utilized to offload traffic when VLC resources are not sufficient. Moreover, we propose a hybrid user-centeric and network-centeric (H-Uc/Nc) scheme for slot allocation which entails far less computational complexity. Although, H-Uc/Nc scheme performs inferior to optimized scheme, however, it exhibits much better performance than (SV O RF).

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