Abstract

Next-generation cellular networks must handle an increasing demand for data transmission resources, which requires the study of new technologies, such as Device-to-Device (D2D) communications. D2D expands the use of resources from a location perspective, and takes advantage of the geographical proximity of users to perform data transmission at high rates and low propagation delays. On the other hand, the widespread use of social networks establishes the degree of social relations among users and facilitates the efficient management of D2D communication networks. The integration of social networks and D2D communications into 5G networks has posed important challenges (e.g., exploitation of the social relationships of mobile users and management of interference and resources towards a better performance of D2D communications). This article proposes a social-aware Radio Resource Allocation (RRA) optimization solution for D2D communications in 5G networks that considers partial Channel State Information (CSI). A selected-NM Maximum Distance Ratio (MDR) q-bit feedback scheme designed reduces feedback overhead, since each D2D receiver sends only q-bit feedback CSI of N cellular User Equipment (CUE) and M D2D pairs with the largest MDR metric. The RRA problem is solved by an Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) algorithm for the obtaining of number of D2D connections in each evolved NodeB (eNB) and maximization of the system throughput.

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