Spectrum Allocation for Multi-Operator Device-to-Device Communication
Byungjin Cho, Konstantinos Koufos, Riku J\"antti, Zexian Li, and Mikko, A. Uusitalo

TL;DR
This paper proposes a spectrum allocation method for multi-operator device-to-device communication using a negotiation-based approach, demonstrating performance improvements with spectrum sharing.
Contribution
It introduces a novel spectrum sharing scheme for multi-operator D2D communication utilizing best response iteration without revealing proprietary info.
Findings
Unique Nash equilibrium for spectrum sharing achieved.
Performance gains observed with spectrum sharing.
Asymmetric operators contribute unequal spectrum amounts.
Abstract
In order to harvest the business potential of device-to-device (D2D) communication, direct communication between devices subscribed to different mobile operators should be supported. This would also support meeting requirements resulting from D2D relevant scenarios, like vehicle-to-vehicle communication. In this paper, we propose to allocate the multi-operator D2D communication over dedicated cellular spectral resources contributed from both operators. Ideally, the operators should negotiate about the amount of spectrum to contribute, without revealing proprietary information to each other and/or to other parties. One possible way to do that is to use the sequence of operators' best responses, i.e., the operators make offers about the amount of spectrum to contribute using a sequential updating procedure until reaching consensus. Besides spectrum allocation, we need a mode selection…
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