A Spectrum Management Strategy for Visible Light Communications Using an Adaptive Threshold Approach
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2021-11-24
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SATNAC 2021 conference
Abstract
The accessibility of network resources is the primary
criteria used to perform handover in existing handover strategies
in communication systems. Moreover, the access technique
approach implemented in visible light communications (VLC)
which utilizes the availability of the channel as the sole criteria for
handover instead of the capacity of the channel to support QoE of
nodes leads to frequent handovers and poor QoE performance. In
this work, the use of adaptive threshold-fixing is proposed to
dynamically fix the trigger threshold for handover to match the
minimum QoE constraints of the VLC node. Therefore, a node
will remain in its current channel as long as the minimum QoE
requirements are supported by the present channel. Hence, nodes
will only handover if the current channel does not support the
least QoE constraints of specific node applications and new
channels with better QoE are available. To achieve this, the
proposed algorithm dynamically adjusts the handover triggering
threshold based on link information extracted from channel at
discrete time to meet the minimum QoE constraints of node
applications instead of switching to a new available channel. The
proposed alogorithm is implemented using Monte Carlo
simulations of different VLC scenarios and is compared with a
reactive spectrum handoff strategy. Simulations results of the
proposed strategies demonstrate a significant reduction of
spectrum handoffs while maintaining better throughput for node
applications.
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adaptive spectrum handoff, visible light communication, cognitive radio, channel condition, dynamic spectrum access