Abstract

With the ever-increasing number of intelligent devices, extensive research efforts have been spent towards developing efficient resource allocation in underlying device to device communications. Centralised and distributed approaches have been proposed to improve the network performances through uplink and downlink schemes. However, the full-duplex resource allocation remains challenging. Here, a joint uplink–downlink resource block assignment for device to device communications is proposed. The device's geometric distribution via the Poisson point process is formulated and the optimization problem as a mixed strategy non-cooperative game is modelled. The proposed resource allocation scheme allows many device to device communication pairs to share the same cellular resource block but does not restrict their number in advance; it is determined dynamically according to the channel's capacity and interference condition. Inversely, a device to device communication transmitter can simultaneously be allocated many resource blocks according to its bandwidth requirement and the number of its antennas. Furthermore, the optimal amount of data and power transmitted by each device is calculated. The efficiency of this algorithm is evaluated through computer simulations, and the results demonstrate good performances in the spectral and energy efficiency with relatively low complexity and convergence time.

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