Pricing-Based Interference Coordination for D2D Communications in Cellular Networks

Abstract
A pricing-based joint spectrum and power allocation framework is proposed for decentralized interference coordination among device-to-device (D2D) communications and cellular users (CUs), with the quality-of-service guarantee. The interlayer interference from D2D pairs to CUs is controlled by the base station through setting a price for each D2D channel usage. The intralayer interference among D2D pairs is mitigated distributively using a game-theoretic approach, where the D2D pairs compete for the spectrum until a Nash equilibrium is achieved. The effectiveness of the proposed strategy, including a practical scheme with limited signaling overhead, is demonstrated through comparing with a centralized scheme.
Funding Information
  • National Natural Science Foundation Program of China (61301143, 61401388)
  • National Hi-Tech R&D Program (2014AA01A702)
  • Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation (LY14F010011, LY14F010002)
  • National Science Foundation (1247545, 1405116)
  • National Science and Technology Major Project of China (2012ZX03003013-005)
  • China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2014M551736)

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