Title :
Intracluster Device-to-Device Relay Algorithm With Optimal Resource Utilization
Author :
Bin Zhou ; Honglin Hu ; Sheng-Qiang Huang ; Chen, Hsiao-hwa
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Wireless Sensor Network & Commun., Shanghai Inst. of Microsyst. & Inf. Technol., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
Device-to-device (D2D) communications help improve the performance of wireless multicast services in cellular networks via cooperative retransmissions among multicast recipients within a cluster. Resource utilization efficiency should be taken into account in the design of D2D communication systems. To maximize resource efficiency of D2D retransmissions, there is a tradeoff between multichannel diversity and multicast gain. In this paper, by analyzing the relationship between the number of relays and minimal time-frequency resource cost on retransmissions, we derive a closed-form probability density function (pdf) for an optimal number of D2D relays. Motivated by the analysis, we then propose an intracluster D2D retransmission scheme with optimized resource utilization, which can adaptively select the number of cooperative relays performing multicast retransmissions and give an iterative subcluster partition algorithm to enhance retransmission throughput. Exploiting both multichannel diversity and multicast gain, the proposed scheme achieves a significant gain in terms of resource utilization if compared with its counterparts with a fixed number of relays.
Keywords :
cellular radio; iterative methods; probability; relay networks (telecommunication); D2D communication systems; D2D relays; D2D retransmission scheme; cellular networks; closed-form probability density function; cooperative retransmissions; intracluster device-to-device relay algorithm; iterative subcluster partition algorithm; multicast recipients; multichannel diversity; optimal resource utilization; pdf; resource utilization; resource utilization efficiency; wireless multicast services; Indexes; Performance evaluation; Relays; Resource management; Throughput; Time frequency analysis; Wireless communication; Cellular network; device-to-device (D2D) communication; multicast; resource utilization;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2012.2237557