This brief focuses on introducing a novel mathematical framework,
referred as hypergraph theory, to model and solve the multiple
interferer scenarios for future wireless communication networks. First,
in Chap. 1, the authors introduce the basic preliminaries of hypergraph
theory in general, and develop two hypergraph based polynomial
algorithms, i.e., hypergraph coloring and hypergraph clustering. Then,
in Chaps. 2 and 3, the authors present two emerging applications of
hypergraph coloring and hypergraph clustering in Device-to-Device (D2D)
underlay communication networks, respectively, in order to show the
advantages of hypergraph theory compared with the traditional graph
theory. Finally, in Chap. 4, the authors discuss the limitations of
using hypergraph theory in future wireless networks and briefly present
some other potential applications.
This brief introduces the state-of-the-art research on the hypergraph
theory and its applications in wireless communications. An efficient
framework is provided for the researchers, professionals and advanced
level students who are interested in the radio resource allocation in
the heterogeneous networks to solve the resource allocation and
interference management problems.