Privacy preserving distributed matching for device-to-device IoT communications: poster

Device-to-device (D2D) communication enables machine-type devices (MTD) in Internet-of-Things (IoT) network communicate directly with each other and offload the cellular network. However, it may introduce interference as they share the same spectrum with the other devices that are directly connected to the base station. In this study, we look at the problem of assigning D2D communicating IoT pairs to the IoT devices that are directly connected to the base station such that the overall system throughput is not only maximized but also a stable matching is obtained. Different than previous work, we study many-to-one matching and propose a distributed privacy preserving stable matching process for efficient resource allocation without releasing location information.

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