Electronics | |
Three-Dimensional Resource Allocation in D2D-Based V2V Communication | |
SangSun Lee1  UsmanAli Khan2  | |
[1] Computers, Hanyang University, Seoul 04763, Korea;;Department of Electronics & | |
关键词: Device to Device (D2D); Long-Term Evolution (LTE); Vehicle to Everything (V2X); Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V); Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I); Vehicle to Pedestrians (V2P); cellular user equipment (CUE); user equipment (UE); base station (BS); | |
DOI : 10.3390/electronics8090962 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Device-to-Device (D2D) communication is the major enabler of Vehicle-to-Everything communication in 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Release 14. The user equipment/device can engage either in direct communication with the infrastructure, use a relay node, or it can communicate directly with another device with or without infrastructure support. The user equipment can be either a hand-held cellular device or a moving vehicle. The coexistence of cellular user equipment with the vehicular user equipment imposes different Quality of Service (QOS) requirements due to the rapid mobility of the vehicles and interference. Resource allocation is an important task by which the user equipment is allocated the required resources based on different QOS parameters. In this paper, we introduced the case of three types of users which share uplink resources: two types of vehicular users, and a third user that acts as a handheld cellular phone, which is nearly static. By keeping in mind, the differential QOS requirements for the three types of users, we have calculated the optimum power and then applied a 3-dimensional graph-based matching and hypergraph coloring based resource block (RB) allocation.
【 授权许可】
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