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Interference coordination while sharing cellular radio resources with Device-to-Device (D2D) pairs needs to be done in the short LTE scheduling period of 1 ms. In this paper, we propose a fast, two-phase auction based, fair and interference aware resource allocation algorithm (TAFIRA) for underlaying D2D communication. TAFIRA can be used to minimize the interference both at the evolved Node B (eNB)...
In this paper, we propose a novel deferred acceptance based resource allocation algorithm (DARA) for allocating LTE cellular user resource to D2D devices. The quality of service (QoS) constrained downlink resource block (RB) allocation problem is first formulated as a computationally expensive mixed integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) problem. We also propose a polynomial-time matching algorithm...
Sharing resources between Long Term Evolution (LTE) cellular users and Device-to-Device (D2D) pairs comes at the cost of increased interference. In this paper, we propose a Minimum Knapsack-based Interference-aware Resource Allocation (MIKIRA) approach to show that a channel sharing approach can be used to increase system sum rate, minimize the interference both at the evolved Node B (eNB) and the...
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