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Resource Management for Cellular D2D Underlay

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D2D communications in cellular networks can either work in underlay mode or overlay mode. However, it seems that cellular D2D underlay has attracted more attention than cellular D2D overlay, which may contribute to the high spectrum efficiency brought by spectrum reuse. However, mutual interference caused by spectrum sharing of cellular users and D2D links is an inevitable problem. So it is critical to control the mutual interference and elaborate the scheme of spectrum allocation and power control. In this chapter, resource management in cellular D2D underlay networks is investigated, where D2D links can reuse the spectrum resource of cellular users for data transmission, the so-called resource sharing.

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Wang, L., Tang, H. (2016). Resource Management for Cellular D2D Underlay. In: Device-to-Device Communications in Cellular Networks. SpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30681-0_5

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