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High-Level Simulator of Federation Orchestration

Keymeulen, Toon LU (2022) EITM01 20221
Department of Electrical and Information Technology
Abstract
The development of a new wireless access infrastructure can introduce some exciting new applications that are impossible to deploy with the current generation communication infrastructure. Therefore the REINDEER project presents a new distributed cell-free network infrastructure called RW, that creates favourable propagation and antenna array interaction. As part of the project's solution to a resource allocation problem, this thesis introduces and tests a High-Level Discrete-Event Simulator, enabling the evaluation of various allocation algorithms quickly. In this report, the RW infrastructure will be explained, together with the concept of a utility function and Discrete Event Simulation. Additionally, the structure of the newly... (More)
The development of a new wireless access infrastructure can introduce some exciting new applications that are impossible to deploy with the current generation communication infrastructure. Therefore the REINDEER project presents a new distributed cell-free network infrastructure called RW, that creates favourable propagation and antenna array interaction. As part of the project's solution to a resource allocation problem, this thesis introduces and tests a High-Level Discrete-Event Simulator, enabling the evaluation of various allocation algorithms quickly. In this report, the RW infrastructure will be explained, together with the concept of a utility function and Discrete Event Simulation. Additionally, the structure of the newly implemented simulator will be elaborated, followed by an explanation of the code and the test results. (Less)
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Imagine being able to inspect real-time processed data from your favourite player in a sports event or receive location-based information in a museum or exposition. Those are two of the thirteen use-cases presented by the REINDEER project, a project that intends to develop and eventually deploy the next generation of wireless communication infrastructure. With the establishment of this new technology, many challenges come into play, one of which is the allocation of antennae to the different connected devices. This thesis introduces a simulator that helps to overcome this challenge.
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Keymeulen, Toon LU
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EITM01 20221
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H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
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LU/LTH-EIT 2022-882
language
English
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9093189
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  abstract     = {{The development of a new wireless access infrastructure can introduce some exciting new applications that are impossible to deploy with the current generation communication infrastructure. Therefore the REINDEER project presents a new distributed cell-free network infrastructure called RW, that creates favourable propagation and antenna array interaction. As part of the project's solution to a resource allocation problem, this thesis introduces and tests a High-Level Discrete-Event Simulator, enabling the evaluation of various allocation algorithms quickly. In this report, the RW infrastructure will be explained, together with the concept of a utility function and Discrete Event Simulation. Additionally, the structure of the newly implemented simulator will be elaborated, followed by an explanation of the code and the test results.}},
  author       = {{Keymeulen, Toon}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{High-Level Simulator of Federation Orchestration}},
  year         = {{2022}},
}