Genetic Algorithm for Mode Selection in Device-to-Device (D2D) Communication for 5G Cellular Networks

Éric Michel Deussom Djomadji, Maniba Garga, Bienvenue Arsene Roger Fouba, T. Bouétou
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The widespread use of smart devices and mobile applications is leading to a massive growth of wireless data traffic. With the rapidly growing of the customers’ data traffic demand, improving the system capacity and increasing the user throughput have become essential concerns for the future fifth-generation (5G) wireless communication network. In a conventional cellular system, devices are not allowed to directly communicate with each other in the licensed cellular spectrum and all communications take place through the base stations (BS) and core network. Device-to-Device (D2D) communication refers to a technology that enables devices to communicate directly with each other, without sending data to the base station and the core network. This technology has the potential to improve system performance, enhance the user experience, increase spectral efficiency, reduce the terminal transmitting power, reduce the burden of the cellular network, and reduce end to end latency. In D2D communication user equipment’s (UEs) are enabled to select among different modes of communication which are defined based on the frequency resource sharing. Dedicated mode where D2D devices directly transmit by using dedicated resources. Reuse mode where D2D devices reuse some resources of the cellular network. Outband mode where D2D communication uses unlicensed spectrum (e.g. the free 2.4 GHz Industrial Scientific and Medical (ISM) band or the 38 GHz millimetre wave band) where cellular communication does not take place. Cellular mode where the D2D communication is relayed via gNode B (gNB) and it is treated as cellular users. In this work, the target was to reach the optimal mode selection policy and genetic algorithm method was used with the objective of maximizing the total fitness function. Optimal mode selection policy was presented and analysed amongst cellular, dedicated, reused and outband mode. In the present study of mode selection issues in D2D enabled networks, genetic algorithm was proposed for the case when the cellular user equipment (UE) moves in the network. Quality of service (QoS) parameters, mobility parameters and Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method were used to define the mode selection algorithm. To evaluate the performance of the proposed genetic algorithm, a study of the convergence of the algorithm and the signal-to-interference plus noise ratio (SINR) was done.
面向 5G 蜂窝网络的设备到设备 (D2D) 通信中的模式选择遗传算法
智能设备和移动应用的广泛使用导致了无线数据流量的大幅增长。随着客户数据流量需求的快速增长,提高系统容量和增加用户吞吐量已成为未来第五代(5G)无线通信网络的重要关注点。在传统蜂窝系统中,设备之间不能在授权蜂窝频谱内直接通信,所有通信都要通过基站(BS)和核心网络进行。设备到设备(D2D)通信指的是一种能让设备之间直接通信的技术,无需向基站和核心网络发送数据。这项技术具有改善系统性能、提升用户体验、提高频谱效率、降低终端发射功率、减轻蜂窝网络负担和减少端到端延迟的潜力。在 D2D 通信中,用户设备(UE)可以选择不同的通信模式,这些模式是根据频率资源共享来定义的。专用模式:D2D 设备直接使用专用资源进行传输。重复使用模式,D2D 设备重复使用蜂窝网络的某些资源。带外模式,D2D 通信使用未授权频谱(如免费的 2.4 GHz 工业科学与医疗(ISM)频段或 38 GHz 毫米波频段),蜂窝通信不在该频段内进行。蜂窝模式:D2D 通信通过 gNode B(gNB)中继,被视为蜂窝用户。在这项工作中,目标是实现最佳模式选择策略,并采用遗传算法,以最大化总适应度函数为目标。在蜂窝模式、专用模式、重用模式和带外模式中提出并分析了最佳模式选择策略。在本项关于启用 D2D 的网络中的模式选择问题的研究中,针对蜂窝用户设备(UE)在网络中移动的情况提出了遗传算法。服务质量(QoS)参数、移动性参数和层次分析法(AHP)被用来定义模式选择算法。为了评估拟议遗传算法的性能,对算法的收敛性和信号干扰加噪声比(SINR)进行了研究。
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