An Efficient Resource Allocation Scheme For An Integrated Satellite/Terrestrial Networks 


Vol. 40,  No. 2, pp. 298-306, Feb.  2015


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  Abstract

In this paper, we propose an efficient resource allocation scheme for the integrated satellite/terrestrial networks. The proposed scheme is a frequency sharing technique to mitigate the inter-component interferences which can be generated between a satellite beam and terrestrial cells that are operated in the same frequency. The proposed dynamic resource allocation scheme can mitigate the total inter-component interference by optimizing the total transmission power and it can expect a result of which can lead to an increase in capacity. In such a system, the interference situation can be affected by the distributed traffic demands or up/down link communications environments. In this point of view, we evaluate the performance of the total consumed power, the amount of inter-component interference with respect to different traffic distributions and interference environments between the satellite beam and terrestrial systems.

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[IEEE Style]

U. Park, H. W. Kim, D. Oh, D. Jang, "An Efficient Resource Allocation Scheme For An Integrated Satellite/Terrestrial Networks," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 298-306, 2015. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Unhee Park, Hee Wook Kim, Dae-Sub Oh, and Dae-ik Jang. 2015. An Efficient Resource Allocation Scheme For An Integrated Satellite/Terrestrial Networks. The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, 40, 2, (2015), 298-306. DOI: .

[KICS Style]

Unhee Park, Hee Wook Kim, Dae-Sub Oh, Dae-ik Jang, "An Efficient Resource Allocation Scheme For An Integrated Satellite/Terrestrial Networks," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 298-306, 2. 2015.