2018 International Conference on Communication Information and Computing Technology (ICCICT) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/iccict.2018.8325900
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Virtual cells for infrastructureless MANETs

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“…Geographical RRM and multiple access schemes did not receive comparable attention as the geographical routing. Here, we partition the geographical region into non-overlapping areas referred to as virtual cells [13]. Unlike a partitioning into regular grid as for the GRID routing protocol discussed in the previous section, we define partitioning by the set of a priori chosen anchor points and partitioning is then form by the corresponding Voronoi regions.…”
Section: Geographical Rrmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geographical RRM and multiple access schemes did not receive comparable attention as the geographical routing. Here, we partition the geographical region into non-overlapping areas referred to as virtual cells [13]. Unlike a partitioning into regular grid as for the GRID routing protocol discussed in the previous section, we define partitioning by the set of a priori chosen anchor points and partitioning is then form by the corresponding Voronoi regions.…”
Section: Geographical Rrmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further use cases are expected to emerge, which are currently not anticipated. For future 5G, flexibility will be necessary to adapt to new use cases that come with a wide range of requirements [10]. The research forums and other external organizations wishing to contribute to the future development of 5G are encouraged to focus especially in the following key areas [11]:…”
Section: G Technical Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(a) Spectrum related issues [12] (b) Traffic characteristics [13] (c) Radio interface(s) and their interoperability [14] (d) Access network related issues [12]…”
Section: G Technical Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%