Adaptive resource allocation and grouping for device-to-device communications underlaying cellular networks

Qiang Liu, Yanxiang Jiang
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In this paper, a new adaptive resource allocation and grouping scheme is proposed to enhance the capacity of device-to-device (D2D) systems underlaying cellular networks. In order to increase resource utilization, we propose to divide the outer region of the cell into multiple parts and the corresponding D2D pairs located in the symmetrical parts are designed to reuse the same cellular user equipment's (CUE's) resources. To further improve spectrum efficiency, three grouping modes for D2D pairs reusing the same resources are devised and these three modes are proposed to be employed adaptively according to the values of the channel gains between CUEs and base station (BS). Furthermore, by considering interference powers from CUEs to D2D UEs (DUEs) and channel gains of D2D pairs together, an equivalent channel gain is proposed to be exploited to select D2D pairs in symmetrical parts to reuse the same resources of CUEs. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme can increase the capacity of D2D systems up to 3.5 times compared with random resource allocation one.
蜂窝网络下设备对设备通信的自适应资源分配和分组
本文提出了一种新的自适应资源分配和分组方案,以提高基于蜂窝网络的设备对设备(D2D)系统的容量。为了提高资源利用率,我们建议将蜂窝的外部区域划分为多个部分,并设计位于对称部分的相应D2D对来重用相同的蜂窝用户设备(CUE)资源。为了进一步提高频谱效率,设计了三种重复使用相同资源的D2D对分组模式,并提出根据cue与基站之间信道增益的值自适应使用这三种模式。在此基础上,通过综合考虑cue对D2D ue的干扰功率和D2D对的信道增益,提出了利用等效信道增益选择对称部分的D2D对以复用相同的cue资源的方法。仿真结果表明,与随机资源分配方案相比,该方案可使D2D系统的容量提高3.5倍。
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