Abstract

This work studies the dynamic resource allocation for device-to-device communication and proposes a service time prediction-based dynamic resource allocation mechanism for a cellular system. The proposed allocation mechanism introduces the concept of ‘utility’ as a metric to reflect the quality of experience of users with different service requirements, and takes into account service time prediction in spectral resource allocation. Specifically, it enables a base station to predict the service time of a new user and the remaining service time of existing users in the system, and takes into account the predicted service time and remaining service time in calculating the effective utility gain caused by the arrival of a new user. Based on the calculated effective utility gain, the base station will select the physical resource block (PRB) with the largest effective utility gain every time it allocates a PRB to the new user. Simulation results show that the proposed dynamic allocation mechanism can significantly improve the system performance in terms of the overall average utility and the number of users successfully admitted to the system.

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