Energy Efficient Two-hop D2D Communications Underlay 5G Networks: A Stackelberg Game Approach

Although coverage and capacity are the key elements of the 5G user experience, a dominant part of the population living in rural areas still experience inferior connectivity. Several solutions have been proposed to address this issue. They include deploying small cells, increasing the number of sect...

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Main Authors: Sawsan Selmi, Ridha Boullègue
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Language:English
Published: Croatian Communications and Information Society (CCIS) 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Communications Software and Systems
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Online Access:https://jcoms.fesb.unist.hr/10.24138/jcomss-2021-0008/
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spelling doaj-22fec7a1994f40eda1367dbc4673b5fd2021-03-30T07:17:58ZengCroatian Communications and Information Society (CCIS)Journal of Communications Software and Systems1845-64211846-60792021-03-01171505810.24138/jcomss-2021-0008Energy Efficient Two-hop D2D Communications Underlay 5G Networks: A Stackelberg Game ApproachSawsan SelmiRidha BoullègueAlthough coverage and capacity are the key elements of the 5G user experience, a dominant part of the population living in rural areas still experience inferior connectivity. Several solutions have been proposed to address this issue. They include deploying small cells, increasing the number of sectors per eNodeB, and reusing signal repetition. However, most of them require complex deployment and expensive fees. Accordingly, many efforts have been deployed on coverage extension software. Even so, many critical issues related to public safety, relay capacity, and devices power constraints are still challenging. As a contribution, we propose in this paper a spectral and energy-efficient two-hop device to device (D2D) relay selection algorithm. Our main goal is to extend the connectivity to the out-of-coverage (OOC) devices. Contrarily to previous solutions in which the relay is selected centrally or individually, we propose a distributed two-stage algorithm based on the Stackelberg game to involve all the competing devices. In the first stage, the OOC devices (OCDUs) are matched with the relays maximizing their spectral efficiency, and the required bandwidth for each one is determined. Then, a power control stage is investigated to calculate the optimal transmission power. The numerical and simulation analysis shows that the proposed schema outperforms the former solutions in total system capacity, spectral efficiency (SE), and energy efficiency (EE) while reducing the complexity.https://jcoms.fesb.unist.hr/10.24138/jcomss-2021-0008/coverage extensiontwo-hop d2denergy efficiencyspectral efficiencystackelberg game
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Energy Efficient Two-hop D2D Communications Underlay 5G Networks: A Stackelberg Game Approach
Journal of Communications Software and Systems
coverage extension
two-hop d2d
energy efficiency
spectral efficiency
stackelberg game
author_facet Sawsan Selmi
Ridha Boullègue
author_sort Sawsan Selmi
title Energy Efficient Two-hop D2D Communications Underlay 5G Networks: A Stackelberg Game Approach
title_short Energy Efficient Two-hop D2D Communications Underlay 5G Networks: A Stackelberg Game Approach
title_full Energy Efficient Two-hop D2D Communications Underlay 5G Networks: A Stackelberg Game Approach
title_fullStr Energy Efficient Two-hop D2D Communications Underlay 5G Networks: A Stackelberg Game Approach
title_full_unstemmed Energy Efficient Two-hop D2D Communications Underlay 5G Networks: A Stackelberg Game Approach
title_sort energy efficient two-hop d2d communications underlay 5g networks: a stackelberg game approach
publisher Croatian Communications and Information Society (CCIS)
series Journal of Communications Software and Systems
issn 1845-6421
1846-6079
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Although coverage and capacity are the key elements of the 5G user experience, a dominant part of the population living in rural areas still experience inferior connectivity. Several solutions have been proposed to address this issue. They include deploying small cells, increasing the number of sectors per eNodeB, and reusing signal repetition. However, most of them require complex deployment and expensive fees. Accordingly, many efforts have been deployed on coverage extension software. Even so, many critical issues related to public safety, relay capacity, and devices power constraints are still challenging. As a contribution, we propose in this paper a spectral and energy-efficient two-hop device to device (D2D) relay selection algorithm. Our main goal is to extend the connectivity to the out-of-coverage (OOC) devices. Contrarily to previous solutions in which the relay is selected centrally or individually, we propose a distributed two-stage algorithm based on the Stackelberg game to involve all the competing devices. In the first stage, the OOC devices (OCDUs) are matched with the relays maximizing their spectral efficiency, and the required bandwidth for each one is determined. Then, a power control stage is investigated to calculate the optimal transmission power. The numerical and simulation analysis shows that the proposed schema outperforms the former solutions in total system capacity, spectral efficiency (SE), and energy efficiency (EE) while reducing the complexity.
topic coverage extension
two-hop d2d
energy efficiency
spectral efficiency
stackelberg game
url https://jcoms.fesb.unist.hr/10.24138/jcomss-2021-0008/
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