Power Control and Channel Allocation for D2D Underlaid Cellular Networks
Asmaa Abdallah, Mohammad M. Mansour, and Ali Chehab

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel channel allocation and power control scheme for D2D underlaid cellular networks, improving interference management, coverage, and spectral efficiency using stochastic geometry analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a new CA scheme allowing D2D links to share resources with multiple cellular users and develops three distributed PC schemes for interference mitigation.
Findings
Enhanced cellular and D2D coverage probabilities.
Increased spectral and power efficiency.
Closed-form expressions for coverage and sum rate.
Abstract
Device-to-Device (D2D) communications underlaying cellular networks is a viable network technology that can potentially increase spectral utilization and improve power efficiency for proximitybased wireless applications and services. However, a major challenge in such deployment scenarios is the interference caused by D2D links when sharing the same resources with cellular users. In this work, we propose a channel allocation (CA) scheme together with a set of three power control (PC) schemes to mitigate interference in a D2D underlaid cellular system modeled as a random network using the mathematical tool of stochastic geometry. The novel aspect of the proposed CA scheme is that it enables D2D links to share resources with multiple cellular users as opposed to one as previously considered in the literature. Moreover, the accompanying distributed PC schemes further manage interference…
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