2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.comcom.2020.03.025
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D2D communication mode selection and resource allocation in 5G wireless networks

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“…In this part, we presented some of the recent studies that consider the in-band spectrum. In [130], the authors propose a resource allocation algorithm. First, they organize a set of DUs by their present distribution, and then by communication needs priority and user mode assignment.…”
Section: G In-bandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this part, we presented some of the recent studies that consider the in-band spectrum. In [130], the authors propose a resource allocation algorithm. First, they organize a set of DUs by their present distribution, and then by communication needs priority and user mode assignment.…”
Section: G In-bandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mode selection in D2D communication is classified based on transmission modes and control. Both of them are divided into sub-division as discussed in [124], [125].…”
Section: Challenges and Possible Solutions For D2d Communication In 5...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selection of communication mode for DUEs is a flexible process when DUEs select the D2D mode; the latency can be reduced, and a higher spectrum resource utilization could be achieved [161]. Different DUEs model selection and algorithms have been investigated for D2D heterogeneous networks for various aims [125], [161], [164]. Three D2D communication modes can be allocated by the base station (BS) to every D2D pair, which comprises of direct D2D, local route, and relay D2D.…”
Section: Mode Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, in distributed D2D for dense mobile networks, finding the optimal path will be complex, and multi-hop communication will be inefficient and unreliable [17]. With proper scheduling [18][19][20], significant coverage can still be achieved in the THz. In this paper, we propose the use of densification and random user mobility to the network's advantage to improve the coverage range of a THz Access Point (THz-AP).…”
Section: Dense Deployment In Thzmentioning
confidence: 99%