User-Priority-Based Power Control Over the D2D Assisted Internet of Vehicles for Mobile Health

作者: Di Lin , Yu Tang , Yuanzhe Yao , Athanasios V. Vasilakos

DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2017.2671424

关键词: Resource managementPower controlCellular communicationElectromagnetic interferenceComputer scienceCellular networkThe InternetCommunication channelComputer networkTransmitter power outputThroughputMobile computing

摘要: A device-to-device (D2D) assisted cellular network is pervasive to support ubiquitous healthcare applications, since it expected bring the significant benefits of improving user throughput, extending battery life mobiles, etc. However, D2D and communications in same may cause cross-tier interference (CTI) each other. Also a critical issue using networks under scenario electromagnetic (EMI) caused by RF transmission, high level EMI lead malfunction medical equipments. In consideration CTI EMI, we study problem optimizing individual channel rates mobile users different priorities (different levels emergency) within Internet Vehicles for health, propose an algorithm controlling transmit power solve above-mentioned game-theoretical framework. Numerical results show that proposed can converge linearly optimum, while ensuring allowable on

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