Abstract

D2D (Device-to-Device) communication is one of the promising technologies in the LTE (Long Term Evolution)-Advanced communication network. From system perspective, this technology can increase frequency efficiency of the whole macro cell. From user perspective, however, a D2D pair which shares the same frequency resource of CUE (Cellular User Equipment) can cause interference with the CUE in the downlink. Thus, reducing interference for the cellular users and allocating frequency resource for the D2D pairs are important in D2D communication. In this paper, two resource allocation schemes which are based on PSO (Particle Swarm Optimization) and hybrid PSO-GA (Genetic Algorithm) are proposed to maximize the system throughput by allowing up to two D2D pairs to share the same frequency resource with one CUE. Moreover, a scheme has been considered to mitigate the interference caused to CUEs. The simulation results show that service of CUEs and system performance can be effectively guaranteed by using the proposed schemes.

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