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QoS Multicast Routing Utilizing Cross-Layer Design for IoT-Enabled MANET in RIS-Aided Cell-Free Massive MIMO

Authors
Tran, Thong-NhatAn, Beongku
Issue Date
1-Apr-2024
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Keywords
Cell-free massive MIMO; Cross layer design; cross-layer; deep neural network; Downlink; Internet of Things; IoT-enabled mobile ad hoc network; optimization; QoS multicast routing; Quality of service; reconfigurable intelligent surface; Routing; Routing protocols; secrecy rate; spectrum efficiency; Uplink
Citation
IEEE Internet of Things Journal, v.11, no.7, pp 1 - 1
Pages
1
Journal Title
IEEE Internet of Things Journal
Volume
11
Number
7
Start Page
1
End Page
1
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/32352
DOI
10.1109/JIOT.2023.3334722
ISSN
2327-4662
Abstract
This paper proposes a novel QoS Multicast Routing (QSMR) protocol that leverages cross-layer design for IoT-enabled Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) within a Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface (RIS)-aided Cell-Free Massive MIMO (CF-mMIMO) environment, especially when multiple active Eavesdroppers (Eves) are present. The proposed QSMR protocol employs a cross-layer approach to establish a QoS Multicast Mesh (QMM) route, considering Spectrum Efficiency (SE), Achievable Secrecy Rate (ASR), End-to-End (E2E) delay, route stability, and hop count requirements. Initially, we formulate the SE expressions for each IoT device in both uplink and downlink, and the downlink ASR expressions for users under attack. Secondly, we propose two optimization problems: the Phase-Shift Control (PSC) problem, aimed at maximizing the minimum uplink SE, and the Power Control (PC) problem, focused on maximizing the minimum ASR. Additionally, a Deep Neural Network is designed to reduce computation time required for solving the PSC and PC problems. Thirdly, leveraging the cross-layer synergy, we propose the QSMR protocol to establish the QMM route from a source to multiple destinations by seamlessly integrating information from both the physical and network layers. Finally, the simulation results evaluate the secure performance and provide comparisons for different scenarios. Moreover, in the presence of Eves, the proposed QSMR protocol outperforms other routing protocols in terms of routing delay, control overhead, and packet delivery ratio. IEEE
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