Hao Xu, Yijin Pan, Nuo Huang, Zhaohui Yang, Ming Chen
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Relay-Assisted Device-to-Device Communications for Video Transmission in Cellular Networks
This paper exploits the noncentral communication architecture for increasing system throughput with popular video files cached in user equipments, and transmitted through D2D links under control of base station. A cell is divided into equilateral hexagon clusters among which frequency resources are reused. In order to reduce inter-cluster interference, we propose to limit the transmit power of each user and adopt relay-assisted D2D communication when direct D2D link can not be established in a cluster. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme can achieve higher spectral efficiency without much degradation in system throughput when compared with the scenario where different frequency resources are used by different clusters.