Abstract
Enhanced 4th Generation Wireless Network (4G) is called 5th Generation Wireless Network (5G) as it helps in increasing the data rate, capacity and therefore energy efficiency and spectral efficiency of 5G network, in 5G massive MIMO, multiple numbers of antennas are used to transmit the signal with same timefrequency to maximise the number of users, who can communicate with less number of channels. Energy conception is the most dangerous issue in all the generations of wireless networks such as traditional firstgeneration to fifth-generation because of interference, eco signals, fading, packet loss, wastage of bandwidth, remaining energy and security like malicious attacks, blocking whole attacks and wormhole attacks. This efficient research work focused energy-efficient resource allocation scheme based on the shortest job first scheduling algorithm in wireless network (SJF) for the downlink orthogonal frequency division multiple accesses (OFDMA) heterogeneous networks (HetNets) developed. To maximize the spectrum allocation efficiency for the fifth generation (5G) mobile networks, frequency reuse-1 is employed. Thus, advanced inter-cell interference coordination techniques are required to mitigate the inter-cell interference for 5G HetNets. In this paper, the energy-efficient optimization problem based on coordinated scheduling is formulated, which is a shortest path problem and link breakage is intractable to solve directly. The above proposed model was analysed using different parameters energy, bandwidth, Quality of Service (QoS) and interference.
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