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User Association and Resource Allocation in 5G (AURA-5G): A Joint Optimization Framework

In this paper, we provide a novel application aware user association and resource allocation framework, i.e., AURA-5G, which utilizes a joint optimization strategy to accomplish the same. Concretely, our methodology considers all the real network constraints that will be prevalent in the 5G networks as well as practical deployment scenarios. Furthermore, AURA-5G, being an application aware framework, considers the resource requirements of both eMBB and mMTC services whilst performing the optimization task. We have demonstrated that our strategy performs significantly better than the baseline algorithm, given any of the multiple combinations of network constraints explored in this paper. In addition, we have also presented a novel computational complexity analysis for the AURA-5G framework as well as a solvability and convergence time analysis. Such an analysis will be beneficial for both industry and academia in determining the applicability and performance of the AURA-5G framework, given the scenario and constraints. Lastly, we have also provisioned a short study on the aspect of network re-dimensioning, wherein we demonstrate the efficacy of the AURA-5G framework in providing insights to the operators with regards to their deployment and how they can utilize it to optimize the performance of their networks.

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