Reliable Integrated Space-Oceanic Network Profit Maximization by Bender Decomposition Approach

Sheikh Salman Hassan, Umer Majeed, C. Hong
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Maritime network traffic is increasing due to the ongoing need for trade and tourism, thus increasing the demand for convenient, reliable, energy-efficient, and high-speed network access at sea that could be analogous to terrestrial networks. Therefore, to ensure the concept of a connected world under the umbrella of sixth-generation (6G) networks, we propose the next-generation integrated space-oceanic network, which consists of a set of LEO satellites and marine user equipments (MUE). This paper investigates network profit maximization (NPM) by optimizing the MUE association and its resource allocation in downlink communication. The formulated optimization problem corresponds to mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP). To solve this problem, we propose an iterative algorithm based on Bender’s decomposition (BD). Numerical results are provided to demonstrate the convergence and effectiveness of our proposed algorithm.
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基于Bender分解的可靠集成空间-海洋网络利润最大化
由于贸易和旅游的持续需求,海上网络流量正在增加,从而增加了对海上方便、可靠、节能和高速网络接入的需求,这种网络可以类似于地面网络。因此,为了确保第六代(6G)网络框架下的互联世界概念,我们提出了由一组低轨道卫星和海洋用户设备(MUE)组成的下一代空间-海洋综合网络。本文通过优化MUE关联及其在下行通信中的资源分配,研究了网络利润最大化问题。所建立的优化问题对应于混合整数非线性规划(MINLP)。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一种基于Bender分解(BD)的迭代算法。数值结果证明了该算法的收敛性和有效性。
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