Resource Allocation in 5G/IoT Networks / (Record no. 616118)

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Classification number 621.382,GAH
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Personal name Ghafoor, Umar
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Title Resource Allocation in 5G/IoT Networks /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Umar Ghafoor
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Rawalpindi,
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. MCS (NUST),
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023
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Extent ix, 163 p
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Formatted contents note Optimal utilization of resources like base station (BS) selection, user clustering (UC),<br/>user association, power, and spectrum allocation are ambitious targets of future 5th<br/>generation (5G) networks. 5G network will require immense capacity due to rise in<br/>the number of multimedia applications and mobile devices. In this regard, heterogeneous<br/>networks (HetNets), when compared to the existing traditional single-tier homogeneous<br/>networks, can increase the network throughput to satisfy the drastic increase in<br/>capacity demands. Homogeneous networks include only a macro base station (MBS),<br/>where HetNets include MBS and several small base stations (SBSs) which result in high<br/>throughput and energy efficiency (EE) of the network. Another important aspect of 5G<br/>is user access network, which is based on multiple access (MA) schemes. In the previous<br/>generations, orthogonal multiple access (OMA) scheme was used in which only<br/>one subcarrier (SC) was allocated to a user in the near vicinity and remote location. A<br/>user was associated with a remote MBS due to high transmit power compared to the<br/>nearby SBS with low transmit power in 4th generation (4G) HetNet. This scheme is not<br/>able to fulfill vast growing demands of users for multimedia applications, entertainment<br/>purposes, and internet usage in 5G.<br/>Hence, to meet the demands of future 5G, a novel nonorthogonal multiple access<br/>(NOMA) scheme, in which more than one user can be allocated to a single SC can<br/>be explored. This scheme will introduce interference among users on a single SC that<br/>can be mitigated using successive interference cancellation (SIC). Also, UC can be explored<br/>to further mitigate inter-cluster interference. UC can be defined as the group of<br/>users assigned an orthogonal SC. Moreover, hybrid nonorthogonal multiple access (HNOMA)<br/>scheme will ensure sub-optimal and economical utilization of resources, i.e.,<br/>infrastructure, power, and frequency in future 5G HetNets. H-NOMA is a combination<br/>of OMA and NOMA. H-NOMA can meet the increasing demands of multimedia<br/>applications and mobile devices in 5G HetNet.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PhD Electrical Engineering Thesis
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Geographic name PhD EE Thesis
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Personal name Supervised by Dr. Adil Masood Siddiqui
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          Military College of Signals (MCS) Military College of Signals (MCS) Thesis 02/07/2026   621.382,GAH MCSPhD EE-24 02/07/2026 02/07/2026 Thesis Almirah No.68, Shelf No.6
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