A Practical Resource Management Scheme for Cellular Underlaid D2D Networks

In this paper, we investigate a resource management scheme for cellular underlaid device-to-device (D2D) communications, which are an integral part of mobile caching networks. D2D communications are allowed to share radio resources with cellular communications as long as the generating interference...

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Main Author: Tae-Won Ban
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-10-01
Series:Future Internet
Subjects:
D2D
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/9/4/62
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spelling doaj-3ff1d325f9e6499aa27448c7719192ce2020-11-25T00:09:36ZengMDPI AGFuture Internet1999-59032017-10-01946210.3390/fi9040062fi9040062A Practical Resource Management Scheme for Cellular Underlaid D2D NetworksTae-Won Ban0Department of information and communication engineering, Gyeongsang National University, Tongyeong-si 46764, KoreaIn this paper, we investigate a resource management scheme for cellular underlaid device-to-device (D2D) communications, which are an integral part of mobile caching networks. D2D communications are allowed to share radio resources with cellular communications as long as the generating interference of D2D communications satisfies an interference constraint to secure cellular communications. Contrary to most of the other studies, we propose a distributed resource management scheme for cellular underlaid D2D communications focusing on a practical feasibility. In the proposed scheme, the feedback of channel information is not required because all D2D transmitters use a fixed transmit power and every D2D transmitter determines when to transmit data on its own without centralized control. We analyze the average sum-rates to evaluate the proposed scheme and compare them with optimal values, which can be achieved when a central controller has the perfect entire channel information and the full control of all D2D communications. Our numerical results show that the average sum-rates of the proposed scheme approach the optimal values in low or high signal-to-noise power ratio (SNR) regions. In particular, the proposed scheme achieves almost optimal average sum-rates in the entire SNR values in practical environments.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/9/4/62D2Dcellular-aided D2Dunderlaymobile caching
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A Practical Resource Management Scheme for Cellular Underlaid D2D Networks
Future Internet
D2D
cellular-aided D2D
underlay
mobile caching
author_facet Tae-Won Ban
author_sort Tae-Won Ban
title A Practical Resource Management Scheme for Cellular Underlaid D2D Networks
title_short A Practical Resource Management Scheme for Cellular Underlaid D2D Networks
title_full A Practical Resource Management Scheme for Cellular Underlaid D2D Networks
title_fullStr A Practical Resource Management Scheme for Cellular Underlaid D2D Networks
title_full_unstemmed A Practical Resource Management Scheme for Cellular Underlaid D2D Networks
title_sort practical resource management scheme for cellular underlaid d2d networks
publisher MDPI AG
series Future Internet
issn 1999-5903
publishDate 2017-10-01
description In this paper, we investigate a resource management scheme for cellular underlaid device-to-device (D2D) communications, which are an integral part of mobile caching networks. D2D communications are allowed to share radio resources with cellular communications as long as the generating interference of D2D communications satisfies an interference constraint to secure cellular communications. Contrary to most of the other studies, we propose a distributed resource management scheme for cellular underlaid D2D communications focusing on a practical feasibility. In the proposed scheme, the feedback of channel information is not required because all D2D transmitters use a fixed transmit power and every D2D transmitter determines when to transmit data on its own without centralized control. We analyze the average sum-rates to evaluate the proposed scheme and compare them with optimal values, which can be achieved when a central controller has the perfect entire channel information and the full control of all D2D communications. Our numerical results show that the average sum-rates of the proposed scheme approach the optimal values in low or high signal-to-noise power ratio (SNR) regions. In particular, the proposed scheme achieves almost optimal average sum-rates in the entire SNR values in practical environments.
topic D2D
cellular-aided D2D
underlay
mobile caching
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/9/4/62
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