Communication mode selection and game theoretic bandwidth sharing model for D2D relay communication

Author:

Zaidi Syed Mohammad AbbasORCID,Shaikh Aamir Zeb,Arfeen Asad

Abstract

Device-to-device (D2D) communication plays a crucial role in achieving successful implementation of 5G+ and 6G wireless networks. The selection of the communication mode is a vital parameter that enables the activation of a communication link through D2D relays. Consequently, this selection can be considered the fundamental functionality responsible for activating the communication mode of transmission within any device-to-device communication network. This research paper proposes a communication mode selection scheme based on a hexagonal cellular structure. The scheme holds significant potential for application in various wireless transmission schemes. Additionally, the paper investigates the issue of bandwidth sharing in device-to-device networks. In future wireless systems, device-centric approaches will be widely adopted, necessitating a key focus on spectrum sharing. The proposed scheme not only facilitates wireless users in sharing their available spectrum with others but also allows them to receive financial rewards in return. This cooperative sharing approach fosters collaboration among wireless users. Furthermore, the paper compares the performance of two utility functions for the purpose of bandwidth sharing. The Cobb-Douglas model is utilized to present the proposed bandwidth-sharing scheme between two users. Simulation experiments are conducted to determine the percentage of bandwidth shared by the two users under various scenarios, including a case where both users share 50% of the bandwidth. The results indicate that the optimal utility function is achieved when one user shares 10% of the bandwidth while the other user shares 90%.

Publisher

International Journal of Advanced and Applied Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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