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In this paper, a dynamic spectrum management framework is proposed to improve spectrum resource utilization in a multi-access edge computing (MEC) in autonomous vehicular network (AVNET). To support the increasing communication data traffic and guarantee quality-of-service (QoS), spectrum slicing, spectrum allocating, and transmit power controlling are jointly considered. Accordingly, three non-convex network utility maximization problems are formulated to slice spectrum among base stations (BSs), allocate spectrum among autonomous vehicles (AVs) associated with a BS, and control transmit powers of BSs, respectively. Through linear programming relaxation and first-order Taylor series approximation, these problems are transformed into tractable forms and then are jointly solved through an alternate concave search (ACS) algorithm. As a result, the optimal spectrum slicing ratios among BSs, optimal BS-vehicle association patterns, optimal fractions of spectrum resources allocated to AVs, and optimal transmit powers of BSs are obtained. Based on our simulation, a high aggregate network utility is achieved by the proposed spectrum management scheme compared with two existing schemes.
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Haixia Peng
Xi’an University
Qiang Ye
University of Calgary
Xuemin Shen
University College Dublin
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
University of Waterloo
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1c2cb96f692abb725f23d4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/tits.2019.2922656
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