Abstract

The Internet-of-things (IoT) is a technology that might be used to link huge amounts of equipment and gadgets in the future. This research uses a hybrid access point (HAP) to explore short packet communication (SPC), in which the IoT devices broadcast their short data packets to the HAP using the energy they gather. As compared to regular wireless networks, SPC has a lower transmission rate and a higher packet error rate. With unlimited block length codes, the allocation of resources in the literature is no longer the best it could possibly be. Based on a user’s unique effective amount of information r, their transmission time and packet error rate are tuned to maximize or decrease total effective throughput or total transmission time. Nonconvex issues need the development of efficient ways for unacceptable solutions. These algorithms outperform current benchmarks and are on par with an exhaustive search for the optimum solution in terms of performance.

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