Joint Access Point Assignment and Power Allocation in Multi-tier Hybrid RF/VLC HetNets

2021 
This paper investigates the joint problem of access point (AP) assignment and power allocation (PA) in a three-tier hybrid radio frequency/visible light communication (VLC) heterogeneous network (HetNet). The main goal is to maximize the HetNet’s sum-rate under practical constraints such as APs’ power budgets and users’ quality-of-service (QoS) requirements, while maintaining an acceptable level of illumination in the VLC system. When this design problem is formulated mathematically, it turns out to be a combinatorial decision problem that involves non-linear constraints, and hence is NP hard. To efficiently obtain good quality solutions for the formulated problem, a reformulation into the college admission model is first performed. Then, a distributed and low-complexity algorithm based on matching theory and an efficient heuristic PA scheme are proposed to obtain a good quality suboptimal solution for the joint problem. Simulation results highlight the robustness of the proposed solution and its significant gain in network sum-rate as compared to different benchmark schemes. The effect of various system parameters such as the minimum QoS and maximum illumination requirements on the performance of the proposed solution is studied. Finally, the theoretical analysis of convergence, stability, and complexity of the proposed technique is performed.
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