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Hauptverfasser: Librino, Federico, Quer, Giorgio
Format: Preprint
Veröffentlicht: 2025
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.21255
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author Librino, Federico
Quer, Giorgio
author_facet Librino, Federico
Quer, Giorgio
contents The increasing traffic demand in cellular networks has recently led to the investigation of new strategies to save precious resources like spectrum and energy. Direct device-to-device (D2D) communication becomes a promising solution if the two terminals are located in close proximity. In this case, the D2D communications should coexist with cellular transmissions, so they must be carefully scheduled in order to avoid harmful interference impacts. In this paper, we outline a novel framework encompassing channel allocation, mode selection and power control for D2D communications. Power allocation is done in a distributed and cognitive fashion at the beginning of each time slot, based on local information, while channel/mode selection is performed in a centralized manner only at the beginning of an epoch, a time interval including a series of subsequent time slots. This hybrid approach guarantees an effective tradeoff between overhead and adaptivity. We analyze in depth the distributed power allocation mechanism, and we state a theorem which allows to derive the optimal power allocation strategy and to compute the corresponding throughput. Extensive simulations confirm the benefits granted by our approach, when compared with state-of-the-art distributed schemes, in terms of throughput and fairness.
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spellingShingle Channel, Mode and Power Optimization for non-Orthogonal D2D Communications: a Hybrid Approach
Librino, Federico
Quer, Giorgio
Networking and Internet Architecture
The increasing traffic demand in cellular networks has recently led to the investigation of new strategies to save precious resources like spectrum and energy. Direct device-to-device (D2D) communication becomes a promising solution if the two terminals are located in close proximity. In this case, the D2D communications should coexist with cellular transmissions, so they must be carefully scheduled in order to avoid harmful interference impacts. In this paper, we outline a novel framework encompassing channel allocation, mode selection and power control for D2D communications. Power allocation is done in a distributed and cognitive fashion at the beginning of each time slot, based on local information, while channel/mode selection is performed in a centralized manner only at the beginning of an epoch, a time interval including a series of subsequent time slots. This hybrid approach guarantees an effective tradeoff between overhead and adaptivity. We analyze in depth the distributed power allocation mechanism, and we state a theorem which allows to derive the optimal power allocation strategy and to compute the corresponding throughput. Extensive simulations confirm the benefits granted by our approach, when compared with state-of-the-art distributed schemes, in terms of throughput and fairness.
title Channel, Mode and Power Optimization for non-Orthogonal D2D Communications: a Hybrid Approach
topic Networking and Internet Architecture
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.21255