Radio Resource Management Satellite Communication Network MCDM Method

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Devika SV, Siva Shankar S, Gayatri Parasa, P. Ramana, M.Srinivasa Rao

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Worldwide deployment of heterogeneous wireless networks is growing as a result of consumer demand for connectivity at all times and in all places. These customers' interest in multimedia apps like video streaming and VoIP, which demand tight Quality of Service (QoS) support, is growing at the same time. With such limitations, provisioning network resources is a difficult undertaking. In fact, it might be challenging for a network operator to identify trustworthy criteria to choose the optimum network that ensures user happiness while maximising network utilisation, given the availability of numerous access technologies (WiFi, WiMAX, or cellular networks). To solve this problem, each eNB just needs to learn the traffi c conditions or patterns of its owncell in our proposal. Wireless communication systems depend heavily on radio resource management (RRM). To ensure the efficient and successful operation of wireless networks, it involves the allocation and control of radio frequency spectrum, power, and other resources. RRM is significant because it can use scarce radio resources as efficiently as possible, enhancing capacity, lowering interference, and improving service quality. Successful deployment and operation of wireless communication systems like cellular networks, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth depend on effective RRM approaches. The need for wireless communication is growing, and new technologies and standards are constantly being developed. The methodology of radio resource management (RRM) involves a variety of techniques and algorithms designed to allocate radio resources in a way that maximizes network performance while minimizing interference. Taken as alternate parameter is Laser communication, optical networks, satellite optical communication, vibrations, satellite networks. Taken as is solar radiation power, thermal bending, micro meteorite impact, solar and lunar gravity, earth oblations method. satellite optical communication has reached near 2000 data set compare other data set. The operation of wireless communication networks depends on radio resource management (RRM). Wireless networks would have interference, congestion, and a lacklustre level of service if effective RRM procedures weren't used. RRM is therefore a key component in ensuring that wireless communication systems can provide users with dependable and high-quality services.

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Devika SV, et al. (2023). Radio Resource Management Satellite Communication Network MCDM Method. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 11(10), 1826–1832. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v11i10.8759
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Devika SV, Siva Shankar S, Gayatri Parasa, P. Ramana, M.Srinivasa Rao

Dr. Devika SV1, Dr.Siva Shankar S2, Gayatri Parasa3, P. Ramana4, M.Srinivasa Rao5

1Professor, Department of ECE Hyderabad Institute of Technology and Management, Hyderabad

Mail: devikasv.ece@hitam.org

2Associate Professor & Dean Foreign Affairs Department of CSE KG Reddy College of Engineering and Technology Chilukuru village Hyderabad -501504

Mail : drsivashankars@gmail.com

3Assistant Professor Department of CSE Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation

Vaddeswaram, Andhra Pradesh, India – 522502 Mail : gayathriparasa20@gmail.com

4Assistant Professor, Department of CSE, Hyderabad Institute of  Technology and Management,

Mail : pochaboinarama@gmail.com

5Associate Professor MLR Institute of Technology, Dundigal, Hyderabad

Mail : msrinivasarao700@mlrinstitutions.ac.in , msrinivasarao700@gmail.com