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

IF 0.6 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Journal of Communications Software and Systems Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.24138/JCOMSS-2021-0008
S. Selmi, Ridha Boullègue
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— 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.
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节能两跳D2D通信底层5G网络:Stackelberg博弈方法
尽管覆盖范围和容量是5G用户体验的关键要素,但生活在农村地区的大部分人口仍然体验到较差的连接。为了解决这个问题,已经提出了几种解决办法。它们包括部署小型蜂窝,增加每个eNodeB的扇区数量,以及重用信号重复。然而,它们中的大多数需要复杂的部署和昂贵的费用。因此,许多工作已经部署在覆盖扩展软件上。即便如此,许多与公共安全、继电器容量和设备功率限制相关的关键问题仍然具有挑战性。作为贡献,我们在本文中提出了一种频谱和节能的两跳设备到设备(D2D)中继选择算法。我们的主要目标是将连接扩展到覆盖外(OOC)设备。与以往集中或单独选择中继的解决方案不同,我们提出了一种基于Stackelberg博弈的分布式两阶段算法,使所有竞争设备都参与其中。在第一阶段,将OOC器件(ocdu)与中继进行匹配,最大限度地提高其频谱效率,并确定每个ocdu所需的带宽。然后,研究了功率控制阶段,以计算最优传输功率。数值和仿真分析表明,该方案在降低系统复杂度的同时,在系统总容量、频谱效率(SE)和能量效率(EE)方面均优于现有方案。
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Journal of Communications Software and Systems
Journal of Communications Software and Systems Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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