Ruhr-Uni-Bochum

Energy Efficiency in Rate-Splitting Multiple Access with Mixed Criticality

2022

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Autor*innen

Aydin Sezgin Alaa Alameer Ahmad Stefan Roth Robert-Jeron Reifert

Research Hub

Research Hub B: Eingebettete Sicherheit

Research Challenges

RC 5: Physical-Layer Security

Abstract

Future sixth generation (6G) wireless communication networks face the need to similarly meet unprecedented quality of service (QoS) demands while also providing a larger energy efficiency (EE) to minimize their carbon footprint. Moreover, due to the diverseness of network participants, mixed criticality QoS levels are assigned to the users of such networks. In this work, with a focus on a cloud-radio access network (C-RAN), the fulfillment of desired QoS and minimized transmit power use is optimized jointly within a rate-splitting paradigm. Thereby, the optimization problem is non-convex. Hence, a low-complexity algorithm is proposed based on fractional programming. Numerical results validate that there is a trade-off between the QoS fulfillment and power minimization. Moreover, the energy efficiency of the proposed rate-splitting algorithm is larger than in comparative schemes, especially with mixed criticality.

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Information Theory