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IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications | 2013

Efficiency Resource Allocation for Device-to-Device Underlay Communication Systems: A Reverse Iterative Combinatorial Auction Based Approach

Chen Xu; Lingyang Song; Zhu Han; Qun Zhao; Xiaoli Wang; Xiang Cheng; Bingli Jiao

Peer-to-peer communication has been recently considered as a popular issue for local area services. An innovative resource allocation scheme is proposed to improve the performance of mobile peer-to-peer, i.e., device-to-device (D2D), communications as an underlay in the downlink (DL) cellular networks. To optimize the system sum rate over the resource sharing of both D2D and cellular modes, we introduce a reverse iterative combinatorial auction as the allocation mechanism. In the auction, all the spectrum resources are considered as a set of resource units, which as bidders compete to obtain business while the packages of the D2D pairs are auctioned off as goods in each auction round. We first formulate the valuation of each resource unit, as a basis of the proposed auction. And then a detailed non-monotonic descending price auction algorithm is explained depending on the utility function that accounts for the channel gain from D2D and the costs for the system. Further, we prove that the proposed auction-based scheme is cheat-proof, and converges in a finite number of iteration rounds. We explain non-monotonicity in the price update process and show lower complexity compared to a traditional combinatorial allocation. The simulation results demonstrate that the algorithm efficiently leads to a good performance on the system sum rate.


IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security | 2012

Joint Relay and Jammer Selection for Secure Two-Way Relay Networks

Jingchao Chen; Rongqing Zhang; Lingyang Song; Zhu Han; Bingli Jiao

In this paper, we investigate joint relay and jammer selection in two-way cooperative networks, consisting of two sources, a number of intermediate nodes, and one eavesdropper, with the constraints of physical-layer security. Specifically, the proposed algorithms select two or three intermediate nodes to enhance security against the malicious eavesdropper. The first selected node operates in the conventional relay mode and assists the sources to deliver their data to the corresponding destinations using an amplify-and-forward protocol. The second and third nodes are used in different communication phases as jammers in order to create intentional interference upon the malicious eavesdropper. First, we find that in a topology where the intermediate nodes are randomly and sparsely distributed, the proposed schemes with cooperative jamming outperform the conventional nonjamming schemes within a certain transmitted power regime. We also find that, in the scenario where the intermediate nodes gather as a close cluster, the jamming schemes may be less effective than their nonjamming counterparts. Therefore, we introduce a hybrid scheme to switch between jamming and nonjamming modes. Simulation results validate our theoretical analysis and show that the hybrid switching scheme further improves the secrecy rate.


IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications | 2012

Cooperative MIMO Channel Modeling and Multi-Link Spatial Correlation Properties

Xiang Cheng; Cheng-Xiang Wang; Haiming Wang; Xiqi Gao; Xiaohu You; Dongfeng Yuan; Bo Ai; Qiang Huo; Lingyang Song; Bingli Jiao

In this paper, a novel unified channel model framework is proposed for cooperative multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless channels. The proposed model framework is generic and adaptable to multiple cooperative MIMO scenarios by simply adjusting key model parameters. Based on the proposed model framework and using a typical cooperative MIMO communication environment as an example, we derive a novel geometry-based stochastic model (GBSM) applicable to multiple wireless propagation scenarios. The proposed GBSM is the first cooperative MIMO channel model that has the ability to investigate the impact of the local scattering density (LSD) on channel characteristics. From the derived GBSM, the corresponding multi-link spatial correlation functions are derived and numerically analyzed in detail.


IEEE Communications Letters | 2008

Information-guided channel-hopping for high data rate wireless communication

Yuli Yang; Bingli Jiao

In this letter, we introduce information-guided channel-hopping, a new scheme for high data rate communication over Rayleigh fading channel using multiple transmit antennas. This scheme is proposed based on the fact that the independence character of multi-channel can be used as an additional information transmitting channel, and the maximum likelihood decoding can be achieved in a simple way by decoupling of the signals conveyed by different methods. The analysis results prove that the capacity behavior of this scheme is better than that of the space-time block coding for more than two transmit antennas.


IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology | 2012

Physical Layer Security for Two-Way Untrusted Relaying With Friendly Jammers

Rongqing Zhang; Lingyang Song; Zhu Han; Bingli Jiao

In this paper, we consider a two-way relay system where the two sources can only communicate through an untrusted intermediate relay and investigate the physical layer security issue in this two-way untrusted relay scenario. Specifically, we regard the intermediate relay as an eavesdropper from which the information transmitted by the sources needs to be kept confidential, despite the fact that its cooperation in relaying this information is essential. We first indicate that a nonzero secrecy rate is indeed achievable in this two-way untrusted relay system even without the help of external friendly jammers. As for the system with friendly jammers, after further analysis, we can obtain the secrecy rate of the sources can be effectively improved by utilizing proper jamming power from the friendly jammers. Then, we formulate a Stackelberg game between the sources and the friendly jammers as a power control scheme to achieve the optimized secrecy rate of the sources, in which the sources are treated as the sole buyer and the friendly jammers are the sellers. In addition, the optimal solutions of the jamming power and the asking prices are given, and a distributed updating algorithm to obtain the Stackelberg equilibrium is provided for the proposed game. Finally, the simulation results verify the properties and efficiency of the proposed Stackelberg-game-based scheme.


IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications | 2013

Wideband Channel Modeling and Intercarrier Interference Cancellation for Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication Systems

Xiang Cheng; Qi Yao; Miaowen Wen; Cheng-Xiang Wang; Lingyang Song; Bingli Jiao

In this paper, we propose a new regular-shaped geometry-based stochastic model (RS-GBSM) for non-isotropic scattering wideband multiple-input multiple-output vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) Ricean fading channels. By correcting the unrealistic assumption widely used in current RS-GBSMs, the proposed model can more practically study the impact of the vehicular traffic density on channel statistics for different time delays. From the proposed model, we derive the Doppler power spectral density (PSD) and find that highly dynamic Doppler spectrum appears for V2V channels. Excellent agreement is achieved between the derived Doppler PSD and measured data, demonstrating the utility of the proposed model. To combat the intercarrier interference (ICI) caused by highly dynamic Doppler spectrum in real orthogonal frequency division multiplexing based V2V systems, this paper proposes a new type of ICI cancellation scheme, named as precoding based cancellation (PBC) scheme. The proposed scheme can be easily implemented into real V2V systems with the same ICI mitigation performance as the current best ICI cancellation scheme that has high complexity. To further improve the performance of the proposed PBC scheme, a new phase rotation aided (PRA) method, namely constant PRA (CPRA) method, is proposed. Compared with the existing PRA method, the CPRA method has better performance and much less implementation complexity. Therefore, the proposed PBC scheme with the CPRA method is the best ICI cancellation scheme for real V2V systems.


international conference on communications | 2012

Interference-aware resource allocation for device-to-device communications as an underlay using sequential second price auction

Chen Xu; Lingyang Song; Zhu Han; Qun Zhao; Xiaoli Wang; Bingli Jiao

An innovative resource allocation scheme is proposed to improve the performance of device-to-device (D2D) communications as an underlay in the downlink (DL) cellular networks. To optimize the system sum rate over the resource sharing of both D2D and cellular modes, we introduce a sequential second price auction as the allocation mechanism. In the auction, all the spectrum resources are considered as a set of resource units, which are auctioned off by groups of D2D pairs in sequence. We first formulate the value of each resource unit for each D2D pair, as a basis of the proposed auction. And then a detailed auction algorithm is explained using a N-ary tree. The equilibrium path of a sequential second price auction is obtained in the auction process, and the state value of the leaf node in the end of the path represents the final allocation. The simulation results show that the proposed auction algorithm leads to a good performance on the system sum rate, efficiency and fairness.


IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology | 2010

Joint Relay Selection and Analog Network Coding Using Differential Modulation in Two-Way Relay Channels

Lingyang Song; Guo Hong; Bingli Jiao; Mérouane Debbah

In this paper, we consider a general bidirectional relay network with two sources and N relays when neither the source nodes nor the relays know the channel-state information (CSI). A joint relay-selection and analog-network coding using differential modulation (RS-ANC-DM) is proposed. In the proposed scheme, the two sources employ differential modulations and transmit the differential modulated symbols to all relays at the same time. The signal received at the relay is a superposition of two transmitted symbols, which we call analog network-coded symbols. Then, a single relay that has minimum-sum symbol error rate (SER) is selected out of N relays to forward the ANC signals to both sources. To facilitate the selection process, in this paper, we also propose a simple suboptimal Min-Max criterion for relay selection, where a single relay that minimizes the maximum SER of two source nodes is selected. Simulation results show that the proposed Min-Max selection has almost the same performance as the optimal selection but is much simpler. The performance of the proposed RS-ANC-DM scheme is analyzed, and a simple asymptotic SER expression is derived. The analytical results are verified through simulations.


wireless communications and networking conference | 2013

Interference-aware graph based resource sharing for device-to-device communications underlaying cellular networks

Rongqing Zhang; Xiang Cheng; Liuqing Yang; Bingli Jiao

Device-to-device (D2D) communications underlaying cellular networks have recently been considered as a promising means to improve the resource utilization of the cellular network and the user throughput between devices in proximity to each other. In this paper, we investigate the resource sharing problem to optimize the system performance in such a scenario. Specifically, we formulate the interference relationships among different D2D communication links and cellular communication links as a novel interference-aware graph, and propose an interference-aware graph based resource sharing algorithm that can effectively obtain the near optimal resource assignment solutions at the base station (BS) but with low computational complexity. Simulation results confirm that, with markedly reduced complexity, our proposed scheme achieves a network sum rate that approaches the one corresponding to the optimal resource sharing scheme obtained via exhaustive search.


IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications | 2014

Relay Selection for Two-Way Full Duplex Relay Networks With Amplify-and-Forward Protocol

Hongyu Cui; Meng Ma; Lingyang Song; Bingli Jiao

The full duplex (FD) technique, which allows the communication node to transmit and receive signals over the same frequency band simultaneously, has the potential to double the spectral efficiency in comparison with the traditional half duplex (HD) technique. However, self-interference, leaking from the FD nodes transmission to its own reception, has the detrimental impact on the performance of FD communication. In this paper, we analyze and optimize the two-way FD relay system using amplify-and-forward protocol, when the multi-relay scenario is considered. The optimal relay selection scheme in maximizing the effective signal-to-interference and noise ratio is proposed, which significantly improves the system performance than a single relay network. Furthermore, to facilitate the comparisons with the traditional two-way HD relay, the analytical expressions of the two-way FD relay are derived in a closed form, including bit error rate (BER), ergodic capacity, and outage probability. Based on the analytical expressions, the optimal power allocation and the optimal choice of duplex mode, i.e., FD and HD, are obtained by minimizing the outage probability. Monte-Carlo simulations are fulfilled to verify the analytical expressions. The results reveal that the residual self-interference after interference suppression limits the performance of two-way FD relay: when the residual interference is small, the FD mode has lower BER/outage probability and higher ergodic capacity since it utilizes the resources effectively; otherwise, the HD mode achieves lower BER/outage probability and higher ergodic capacity since it can completely cancel the self-interference at the cost of lower resource utilization.

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Rongqing Zhang

Colorado State University

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Zhu Han

University of Houston

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Miaowen Wen

South China University of Technology

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Liuqing Yang

Colorado State University

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