Relay Position Considering Interference from Other Sub-Channels in D2D Group-casting Systems

Eulhyeon Go, Soyi Kim, Yoonseok Song, Junghwan Kim, Minjoong Rim

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Abstract

Device-to-device (D2D) communication is a way to communicate directly between devices without going through the base station or other infrastructure. In many D2D communication systems, orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) is used in order to maintain the similarity with the mobile communication systems and to secure a sufficient transmission distance. In OFDMA systems, sub-channels, consisting of multiple subcarriers, are used to concurrently support multiple users. Although sub-channels in OFDMA systems are theoretically orthogonal, there is non-negligible interference from other sub-channels due to in-band emission. This paper considers a D2D group-casting system with a relay focusing on the effect of the interference from other subchannels, and calculates the outage probabilities according to the relay position.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationICUFN 2018 - 10th International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
Pages289-292
Number of pages4
ISBN (Print)9781538646465
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Aug 2018
Event10th International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks, ICUFN 2018 - Prague, Czech Republic
Duration: 3 Jul 20186 Jul 2018

Publication series

NameInternational Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks, ICUFN
Volume2018-July
ISSN (Print)2165-8528
ISSN (Electronic)2165-8536

Conference

Conference10th International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks, ICUFN 2018
Country/TerritoryCzech Republic
CityPrague
Period3/07/186/07/18

Keywords

  • D2D
  • Groupcasting
  • In-band emission
  • Interference
  • OFDMA
  • Relay

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