Abstract

The sum throughput of a cellular network can be improved when nearby devices employ direct communications using a resource sharing technique. Multicast device-to-device (M-D2D) communication is a promising solution to accommodate higher transmission rates. In an M-D2D communication, a multicast group is formed by considering a transmitter that can transmit the same information to multiple receivers by considering the transmission link conditions. In this paper, we focus on the uplink interference generated due to the non-orthogonal sharing of resources between the cellular users and M-D2D groups. To mitigate the interference, we propose a spectrum reuse-based resource allocation and power control scheme for M-D2D communication underlaying an uplink cellular network. We formulate the throughput optimization problem by considering the fractional frequency reuse (FFR) method within a multicell cellular network. In addition, a metaheuristic-tabu search algorithm is developed that maximizes the probability of finding optimal solutions by minimizing uplink interference. To analyze fairness resource distribution among users, we finally consider Jain’s fairness index. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme can improve the coverage probability, success rate, spectral efficiency, and sum throughput of the network, compared with a random resource allocation scheme without a metaheuristic-tabu search algorithm.

Highlights

  • Due to the increasing demands for various types of high data rate services, cellular networks are facing the problem of resource limitations

  • We have considered joint resource allocation and the metaheuristic-tabu search algorithm for M-D2D communications reusing uplink cellular resources

  • M-D2D communications underlaying a cellular network is the interference caused by D2D users to conventional cellular networks

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Introduction

Due to the increasing demands for various types of high data rate services, cellular networks are facing the problem of resource limitations. For solving these problems, multicast device-to-device (M-D2D) communications underlaying long-term evolution-advanced (LTE-A) cellular networks have become enormously favorable [1]. In the network-assisted M-D2D communications, M-D2D groups are placed in the coverage area of the eNB. The key benefits of network-assisted M-D2D communications are: The reusing of resources between M-D2D groups and cellular users, and the reduction of power consumption. In M-D2D communications without network assistance, M-D2D groups are not placed in the coverage area of the eNB. M-D2D communications can be categorized into: Single rate and Electronics 2018, 7, 440; doi:10.3390/electronics7120440 www.mdpi.com/journal/electronics

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