Interference-aware Coordinated Access Control for Heterogeneous Cellular D2D Communication Networks
Abstract:Device-to-Device (D2D) communications is expected to be a key technology of the forthcoming mobile communication networks because of its benefits in terms of spectral efficiency, energy efficiency, and system capacity. To mitigate frequency collisions as well as reduce the effects of co-channel interference between user's connections, we propose an interference-aware coordinated access control (IaCAC) mechanism for heterogeneous cellular D2D communication networks with dense device deployment of user equipment… Show more
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