Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/48073
ORCID:  http://orcid.org/0009-0008-4872-1655
Document type: Dissertação
Access type: Acesso Embargado
Embargo Date: 2027-12-19
Title: A Dynamic GPF scheduler proposal backed by Differential Evolution and Neural Network on 5G HetNet simulated scenarios
Alternate title (s): Uma proposta de Escalonador GPF Dinâmico com apoio de Evolução Diferencial e Rede Neural em cenários 5G HetNet simulados
Author: Resende, Getúlio Martins
First Advisor: Silva, Éderson Rosa da
First member of the Committee: Silva, Ederson Rosa da
Second member of the Committee: Mateus, Alexandre Coutinho
Third member of the Committee: Soares, Claiton Luiz
Summary: To achieve the desired 5G goals, a network must be efficient and fair simultaneously, allowing high data rates for regular users while also equally serving low-power users. Static schedulers, as the name implies, don’t change their scheduling policy regardless of the number of users, giving rise to the need for dynamic schedulers that can shift this paradigm by sensing the number of network users and other parameters like Signal-to-Interferenceplus- Noise Ratio (SINR) and changing the scheduling policy accordingly, raising network efficiency and fairness. Thus, this work presents an optimization technique that uses the Differential Evolution (DE) algorithm and, later, trains a feedforward Neural Network (NN) to mimic the DE’s decision-making to act as a dynamic Generalized Proportional Fair (GPF), adapting its two internal parameters, α and β, assuring a threshold Jain’s fairness index value while seeking a throughput maximization in a simulated 5G Heterogeneous Network (HetNet). Results show that the method achieves a minimal 0.7 Jain’s fairness index for most numbers of users, from 40 to 200 users, while having a better average throughput when compared to a related scheduler. It was also noted that the implemented DE algorithm took an impractical runtime to work as an online optimizer; in contrast, using the created dynamic NN scheduler added only 0.03% to 0.57% in simulation runtime compared to GPF.
Abstract: To achieve the desired 5G goals, a network must be efficient and fair simultaneously, allowing high data rates for regular users while also equally serving low-power users. Static schedulers, as the name implies, don’t change their scheduling policy regardless of the number of users, giving rise to the need for dynamic schedulers that can shift this paradigm by sensing the number of network users and other parameters like Signal-to-Interferenceplus- Noise Ratio (SINR) and changing the scheduling policy accordingly, raising network efficiency and fairness. Thus, this work presents an optimization technique that uses the Differential Evolution (DE) algorithm and, later, trains a feedforward Neural Network (NN) to mimic the DE’s decision-making to act as a dynamic Generalized Proportional Fair (GPF), adapting its two internal parameters, α and β, assuring a threshold Jain’s fairness index value while seeking a throughput maximization in a simulated 5G Heterogeneous Network (HetNet). Results show that the method achieves a minimal 0.7 Jain’s fairness index for most numbers of users, from 40 to 200 users, while having a better average throughput when compared to a related scheduler. It was also noted that the implemented DE algorithm took an impractical runtime to work as an online optimizer; in contrast, using the created dynamic NN scheduler added only 0.03% to 0.57% in simulation runtime compared to GPF.
Keywords: 5G
Differential Evolution (DE)
Generalized Proportional Fair (GPF) scheduler
Heterogeneous Network (HetNet)
Neural Network
Proportional Fair (PF) scheduler
Engenharia elétrica
Area (s) of CNPq: CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA ELETRICA::TELECOMUNICACOES
Subject: Engenharia elétrica
Language: eng
Country: Brasil
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
Program: Programa de Pós-graduação em Engenharia Elétrica
Quote: RESENDE, Getúlio Martins. A Dynamic GPF scheduler proposal backed by Differential Evolution and Neural Network on 5G HetNet simulated scenarios. 2025. 77 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia Elétrica) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Uberlândia, 2026. DOI http://doi.org/10.14393/ufu.di.2025.731.
Document identifier: http://doi.org/10.14393/ufu.di.2025.731
URI: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/48073
Date of defense: 19-Dec-2025
Sustainable Development Goals SDGs: ODS::ODS 12. Consumo e produção responsáveis - Assegurar padrões de produção e de consumo sustentáveis.
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