Defence of doctoral thesis - Zhanwei Yu: "Selected Topics on Optimal Allocation and Configuration in Mobile Computing for 5G and Beyond"

  • Date: 22 August 2025, 13:15
  • Location: Ångström Laboratory: Sonja Lyttkens, room 101121
  • Type: Academic ceremony, Thesis defence
  • Thesis author: Zhanwei Yu
  • External reviewer: Professor Qi Zhang, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering; Communication, Control and Automation, Aarhus University.
  • Supervisor: Professor Di Yuan / Professor Pierre Flener
  • Research subject: Computer Sciences
  • DiVA

Abstract [en]: This dissertation explores optimal allocation and configuration in mobile computing for 5G and beyond. As wireless technologies rapidly evolve, emerging technologies such as integrated terrestrial, aerial, and satellite networks (ITASNs), integrated sensing and communication (ISAC), reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS), edge computing, AI-driven networking, cell-free multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), movable antenna systems, and passively cooled base stations (PCBS) are reshaping network design. These innovations promise significant improvements in capacity, energy efficiency, and sustainability, but also introduce challenges in resource allocation and configuration.

The bulk of this dissertation comprises five research papers that address key resource allocation and configuration problems for some of the evolving technologies. Paper I presents a novel framework for jointly optimizing RIS configuration and resource allocation in multi-cell networks. Paper II investigates content caching in edge computing, proposing a column generation-based approach for balancing cost and data freshness. Paper III examines renewable energy management in edge computing networks to minimize the carbon footprint while maintaining performance. Papers IV and V focus on thermal management in PCBS, with Paper IV developing an online reinforcement learning method for dynamic load allocation in a single base station and Paper V extending this approach to multi-cell scenarios with inter-cell interference and resource coupling.

101121 Sonja Lyttkens Föreläsningssal, Hus 10 , Uppsala Universitet - MazeMap

FOLLOW UPPSALA UNIVERSITY ON

Uppsala University on Facebook
Uppsala University on Instagram
Uppsala University on Youtube
Uppsala University on Linkedin