A Master’s Thesis at the University of Ninevah Discusses “Resource Management for Cell-less Network Architecture in Next Generation Wireless Communication Systems”

In the presence of the President of the University, Prof. Dr. Osama Al-Mashhadani, and the Dean of the College of Electronics Engineering, Prof. Dr. Khalid Khalil Mohammed, a Master’s thesis was discussed on Monday, December 16, 2024, in the College of Electronics Engineering at the University of Ninevah. The thesis, authored by Esraa Ziyad Taha, was titled:
“Resource Management for Cell-less Network Architecture for Next Generation Wireless Communication Systems.”

The thesis explored the potential transition of cellular networks toward a cell-less architecture for next-generation systems using efficient Radio Resource Management (RRM) techniques. This approach eliminates cell boundaries from the user’s perspective, allowing user equipment (UE) to communicate with one or more base stations (BS) simultaneously.

The study aimed to enhance Cell Spectrum Efficiency (CSE), reduce interference, evenly balance the load across all base stations, and avoid frequent handovers in future 6G networks.

The discussion committee included the following members:
1. Asst.Prof. Dr. Younis Mahmoud Aboush – Chair
2. Asst. Prof. Dr. Sidqi Bakr Zanoon – Member
3. Asst. Prof. Dr. Mohammed Younis Zanoon – Member
4. Asst. Prof. Dr. Ali Othman Mohammed – Member and Supervisor