Radio Resource Management Approaches for Reliable Device-to-Device (D2D) Communication in Wireless Industrial Applications

The manufacturing industry is regarded as one of the most demanding verticals with respect to URLLC requirements. A Device-to-Device (D2D) communication system is a key enabler that has been introduced to support URLLC. To enhance spectrum utilisation, D2D links can share access of radio spectrum re...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on cognitive communications and networking 2021-09, Vol.7 (3), p.905-916
Hauptverfasser: Sanusi, Idayat O., Nasr, Karim M., Moessner, Klaus
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The manufacturing industry is regarded as one of the most demanding verticals with respect to URLLC requirements. A Device-to-Device (D2D) communication system is a key enabler that has been introduced to support URLLC. To enhance spectrum utilisation, D2D links can share access of radio spectrum resources occupied by cellular users. Spectrum reuse may result in performance degradation due to mutual co-channel interference of co-existing cellular and D2D users. Resource sharing in a D2D-based cellular network for wireless industrial applications is investigated in this article. The presented schemes aim to maximise the overall system throughput while maintaining the Quality of Service/Experience (QoS/QoE) requirements. Interference is managed by jointly considering admission and power control based on the relative distance between devices. A priced-Deferred Acceptance (p-DA) scheme with an incentive-based stability is developed to match D2D users to cellular resources. Numerical simulations show that the p-DA scheme is able to achieve better performance than the conventional DA algorithm and is close in performance to the presented centralised optimisation approach.
ISSN:2332-7731
2332-7731
DOI:10.1109/TCCN.2020.3032679