Social network aware device-to-device communication in wireless networks

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

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Device-to-device (D2D) communication is seen as a major technology to overcome the imminent wireless capacity crunch and to enable new application services. In this paper, a novel social-aware approach for optimizing D2D communication by exploiting two layers, namely the social network layer and the physical wireless network layer, is proposed. In particular, the physical layer D2D network is captured via the users' encounter histories. Subsequently, an approach, based on the so-called Indian Buffet Process, is proposed to model the distribution of contents in the users' online social networks. Given the social relations collected by the base station, a new algorithm for optimizing the traffic offloading process in D2D communications is developed. In addition, the Chernoff bound and approximated cumulative distribution function (cdf) of the offloaded traffic are derived and the validity of the bound and cdf is proven. Simulation results based on real traces demonstrate the effectiveness of our model and show that the proposed approach can offload the network's traffic successfully. © 2002-2012 IEEE.

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Device-to-device communication, Indian buffet process, Social network, Distribution functions, Network layers, Wireless networks, Cumulative distribution function, D2d communications, Device-to-device communications, Deviceto-device (d2d) communication, New applications, On-line social networks, Social relations, Wireless capacity, Social networking (online)

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