2021
DOI: 10.1002/ett.4274
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A fairness‐aware distributed dual‐hop heterogeneous half and full‐duplex link scheduling for 6G network

Abstract: Current network technologies evolve toward the sixth generation of mobile communications (6G) systems. To achieve the performance requirements of high data rate, low latency, and massive connection, full-duplex (FD) wireless communication is one possible solution to provide high throughput and channel utilization. However, it is difficult to do so for legacy communication nodes. A distributed fairness-aware full-duplex dual-hop link scheduling algorithm, named weighted full duplex (W-FD), is proposed to achiev… Show more

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“…A distributed fairness-aware FD dual-hop link scheduling algorithm, named weighted full duplex (W-FD), is proposed in the contribution by Guan et al "A fairness-aware distributed dual-hop heterogeneous half and full-duplex link scheduling for 6G network" to achieve the efficient node selection and dynamic relay probing. 5 The scheduling weight that considered traffic load, mutual interference, and response interval is employed to ensure link load balance. A node with a higher scheduling weight in the neighborhood is selected as the link establishment object to build a FD link.…”
Section: Models Performance Improvement and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A distributed fairness-aware FD dual-hop link scheduling algorithm, named weighted full duplex (W-FD), is proposed in the contribution by Guan et al "A fairness-aware distributed dual-hop heterogeneous half and full-duplex link scheduling for 6G network" to achieve the efficient node selection and dynamic relay probing. 5 The scheduling weight that considered traffic load, mutual interference, and response interval is employed to ensure link load balance. A node with a higher scheduling weight in the neighborhood is selected as the link establishment object to build a FD link.…”
Section: Models Performance Improvement and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%