An Efficient Application Based Many-to-Many Resource Allocation and Sharing with Power Optimization for D2D Communication - A Clustered Approach

Thekke Veedu, Raghu (proxy) (contact); Manjappa, Kiran

10.23919/JCN.2023.000062

Abstract :  This study aims to give an edge to public safety applications over commercial applications in an underlay cellular assisted Device-to-device (D2D) communication. The proposed framework introduces two frameworks: Cluster-based Many-to-Many Resource Allocation and Resource Sharing Framework(CMMRARS) and Constant Time Power Control Algorithm (CTPCA). The RB assigned to a CUE can share with multiple DUE pairs, and the DUE pairs can also use RB assigned to multiple CUEs under the many-to-many strategy. The CMMRARS framework is responsible for resource allocation and resource sharing and accordingly, it is further divided into three sub-problems. The CTPCA framework is divided into two sub-problems and used to find optimal power for cellular users and D2D transmitters to avoid cross-tier and co-tier interference. The K-means clustering algorithm is employed to form application specific clusters, and it ensures that more cellular users fall into the public safety clusters so that the D2D users will get more resource-sharing options. Cellular users use a weighted bipartite graph to form a priority list of D2D users for resource sharing. The main objective of the proposed work is to enhance thesystem’s sum rate by simultaneously reusing the same resource by multiple D2D pairs and safeguarding the Quality of Services provided to all kinds of network users. A theoretical justification is presented to ensure that the proposed frameworks terminate after a certain number of runs and congregate to a consistentmatching. Simulation results show that the proposed method influences the overall system’s sum rate and provides a preference for public safety applications over commercial applications. 

Index terms : massive MIMO , Detection , Matrix Inversion , Linear detectors