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Game-theoretic Resource Allocation Methods for Device-to-Device (D2D) Communication
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Song, Lingyang +3 more
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The graphical abstract illustrates an in‐depth discussion of ICN features, architectures, and naming schemes. It presents the categories of caching, followed by an examination of existing caching strategies, and explores the role of caching in diverse applications, including IoT, IoV, mobility, edge computing, and fog computing.
Firdous Qaiser +6 more
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Analysis of Energy Efficiency Considering Device-to-Device (D2D) Communications in Cellular Networks [PDF]
This paper proposes an energy-efficient mode selection and power allocation scheme in device-to-device (D2D) communication system as an underlay coexistence with cellular networks. We analyze the energy efficiency which is defined as the summation of the energy efficiencies for all devices. The proposed scheme consists of two steps. First, we calculate
Minchae Jung, Sooyong Choi
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Relay‐Assisted Communication Over FTR/IFTR Channels
This work presents an analysis of decode and forward (DF) relay‐assisted device‐to‐device (D2D) communication over a novel fluctuating two‐ray (FTR) faded channel affected by novel independent fluctuating two‐ray (IFTR) faded co‐channel interference (CCI).
Haider Mehdi +4 more
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Drone-Initiated D2D-Aided Multihop Multicast Networks for Emergency Information Dissemination
Due to their fast and flexible deployment, drones can support terrestrial networks for rapid information dissemination by broadcasting emergency messages to ground devices in public safety scenarios (e.g., bushfire and flood).
Xiaohui Zhou, Salman Durrani, Jing Guo
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Security in Device-to-Device communications (D2D): a survey
—Device-to-Device (D2D) communication is a promising technology for the next generation mobile communication networks (5G). Indeed, it is expected to allow high throughput, reduce communication delays and reduce energy consumption and traffic load. D2D technology will enhance the capacity and the performance of traditional cellular networks.
Nait Hamoud, Othmane +2 more
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5G Network Slicing as a Service Enabler for the Automotive Sector
This paper explores how network slicing can benefit the automotive sector throughout the vehicle lifecycle, from manufacturing to vehicular communications. We analyze the cost equilibrium for network slicing to be effective for car manufacturers, and tests in real 5G networks that demonstrate the performance improvement in OTA updates coexisting with ...
David Candal‐Ventureira +7 more
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Resource Allocation for Energy Harvesting-Powered D2D Communications Underlaying NOMA-Based Networks
This paper investigates the resource allocation problem in device-to-device (D2D) communications underlaying a non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA)-based cellular network with energy harvesting, where the energy harvesting-powered D2D communications ...
Bo Chen +4 more
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Predictive handover mechanism for seamless mobility in 5G and beyond networks
To improve the mobile handover in 5G and future mobile networks, this article puts forth a predictive handover mechanism using reinforcement learning algorithm. The RL algorithm outperforms the ML algorithm in several aspects as the results of this paper have shown.
Thafer H. Sulaiman +1 more
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The concept of energy harvesting-assisted relay has been introduced to support the relaying transmission using Device-to-Device (D2D) communications for enhancing communication reliability. Motivated by the recent advance in Heterogeneous Network (HetNet)
Hong Nhu Nguyen +6 more
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