Abstract

Device-to-device (D2D) underlaying communication systems can improve the system throughput. However, the spectrum reuse will bring the co-channel interference, which will make it difficult to improve both the energy efficiency and the system throughput. In order to balance the energy efficiency and the system throughput, this letter proposes a new resource allocation strategy. First, a mode selection scheme is proposed by delimiting the D2D interference-restricted area. Then a distance-based resource allocation method is proposed to increase the system throughput. Finally, by modifying the objective function and applying the differential evolution algorithm for power optimization, the higher energy efficiency is obtained while the system throughput approaches the maximum value. Simulation results show that compared with the traditional stochastic resource allocation scheme, the proposed scheme can improve the system throughput. Moreover, the proposed algorithm can make the system throughput close to the maxima while obtaining higher energy efficiency.

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