Abstract

In recent years, the Television White Space has attracted the interest of many researchers due to its propagation characteristics obtainable between 470MHz and 790MHz spectrum bands. However, aggregate interference increase when secondary users in the wireless network increase. The aggregate interference on the side of Primary Users has been extensively scrutinized. Therefore, resource allocation (power and spectrum) is crucial when designing the Television White Space network to avoid interferences from Secondary Users to Primary Users and among Secondary Users themselves. This paper proposes a resource allocation model that uses joint power and spectrum hybrid Particle Swarm Optimization, Firefly, and Genetic algorithm for reducing the aggregate interference among Secondary Users. The algorithm is integrated with the admission control algorithm so that; there is a possibility to remove some of the Secondary Users in the network whenever the Signal to Noise Interference Ratio threshold for Secondary and Primary Users is not met. We considered the infeasible system whereby all Secondary and Primary Users may not be supported simultaneously. Metrics such as Primary User Signal-to-noise ratio, sum throughput, and secondary user signal-to-noise ratio less than the threshold used to compare the performance of the proposed algorithm and the results show that the PSOFAGA with effective link gain ratio admission control has the best performance compared to particle swarm optimization, genetic algorithm, firefly algorithm, and PSOFAGA algorithm.

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