Distributed Resource Allocation for Relay-Aided Device-to-Device Communication: A Message Passing Approach
Monowar Hasan, Ekram Hossain

TL;DR
This paper introduces a distributed message passing approach for resource allocation in relay-assisted D2D communication, optimizing network sum-rate while satisfying user data requirements in multi-user, multi-relay networks.
Contribution
It proposes a novel distributed resource allocation method using message passing for relay-assisted D2D networks, with proven convergence and practical LTE-Advanced implementation.
Findings
Relay-aided D2D communication improves network performance beyond a certain distance threshold.
The proposed scheme achieves near-optimal resource allocation with distributed computation.
The method introduces minimal delay increase compared to direct D2D communication.
Abstract
Device-to-device (D2D) communication underlaying cellular wireless networks is a promising concept to improve user experience and resource utilization by allowing direct transmission between two cellular devices. In this paper, performance of network-assisted D2D communication is investigated where D2D traffic is carried through relay nodes. Considering a multi-user and multi-relay network, we propose a distributed solution for resource allocation with a view to maximizing network sum-rate. An optimization problem is formulated for radio resource allocation at the relays. The objective is to maximize end-to-end rate as well as satisfy the data rate requirements for cellular and D2D user equipments under total power constraint. Due to intractability of the resource allocation problem, we propose a solution approach using message passing technique where each user equipment sends and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
