JOURNAL ARTICLE

Distributed beamforming algorithm based on game theory in device-to-device communications

Xianzhong XieChuanwen LiShuang-guo ChengHelin YangShu Tang

Year: 2018 Journal:   International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks Vol: 14 (8)Pages: 155014771878692-155014771878692   Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Abstract

In the device-to-device communication network, there is the interference problem when device-to-device users share the same spectrum with cellular users, a distributed beamforming scheme based on non-cooperative game is proposed to maximize weighted sum rate under the rated transmit power and the users’ quality of service. Since the optimization problem is non-concave, we first obtain the solution of the Karush-Kuhn-Tucher (KKT) condition for the downlink beamforming problem of each sender by dual decomposition. Second, a distributed beamforming algorithm based on the non-cooperative game is proposed, which can quickly converge to the Nash equilibrium point with a lower information exchange overhead. Finally, the simulation results show that the proposed algorithm has better performance in terms of system sum rate and fairness than the existing algorithms.

Keywords:
Computer science Beamforming Karush–Kuhn–Tucker conditions Overhead (engineering) Nash equilibrium Telecommunications link Transmitter power output Distributed algorithm Game theory Throughput Mathematical optimization Computer network Distributed computing Algorithm Transmitter Wireless Telecommunications Channel (broadcasting)

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Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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