The widely deployed cellular network, assisted with device-to-device (D2D) communications, can provide a promising solution to support efficient and reliable vehicular communications. Fast channel variations caused by high mobility in a vehicular environment need to be properly accounted for when designing resource allocation schemes for the D2D-enabled vehicular networks. In this paper, we perform spectrum sharing and power allocation based only on slowly varying large-scale fading information of wireless channels. Pursuant to differing requirements for different types of links, i.e., high capacity for vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) links and ultrareliability for vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) links, we attempt to maximize the ergodic capacity of the V2I connections while ensuring reliability guarantee for each V2V link. Sum ergodic capacity of all V2I links is first taken as the optimization objective to maximize the overall V2I link throughput. Minimum ergodic capacity maximization is then considered to provide a more uniform capacity performance across all V2I links. Novel algorithms that yield optimal resource allocation and are robust to channel variations are proposed. Their desirable performance is confirmed by computer simulation.
Xuesen PengHaibo ZhouBo QianKai YuNan ChengXuemin Shen
Ruyan WangJiaxing WuJunjie Yan
T. PadmavathiKusma Kumari CheepurupalliR. Madhu
T. PadmavathiKusma Kumari CheepurupalliR. MadhuAsst ProfessorH SeoK LeeS YasukawaY PengP SartoriB AranitiC CampoloM CondoluciA IeraA MolinaroR Molina-MasegosaJ GozalvezD FengL LuY Yuan-WuG LiG FengG YuL XuD FengR YinG LiY JiangD FengL LuY Yuan-WuG LiG FengS LiL LiangJ JoonbeomS JhaK SivanesanG LiL LiangG LiW XuM BotsovM KlugelW KellererP FertlW SunD YuanE StrF BrannstrW SunE Str omF Brannstr omK SouY SuiJ KenneyLe Liang,Geoffrey LiWei Xu