Link-aware opportunistic D2D communications: Open source test-bed and experimental insights into their energy, capacity and QoS benefits

Alejandro Moraleda-Soler, B. Coll-Perales, J. Gozálvez
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Device-to-Device (D2D) communications can efficiently support the growth in mobile data traffic by offloading part of the traffic from the cellular infrastructure. D2D communications are influenced by the propagation conditions between mobile devices that depend on the antenna heights, presence of obstacles, and mobility of devices. Analytical and simulation studies have shown that link-aware opportunistic transmission schemes can improve the reliability and efficiency of D2D communications. This paper goes a step further and experimentally demonstrates the energy, capacity and Quality of Service (QoS) benefits of link-aware opportunistic D2D communications. This is done through a novel test-bed that is here presented and released open source to the community. The developed test-bed modifies the Linux kernel so that it is independent of the particular hardware being used and can be utilized with Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) equipment.
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链路感知的机会性D2D通信:对其能量、容量和QoS优势的开源测试平台和实验见解
设备到设备(Device-to-Device, D2D)通信可以通过从蜂窝基础设施中卸载部分流量来有效地支持移动数据流量的增长。D2D通信受移动设备之间的传播条件的影响,这些条件取决于天线高度、障碍物的存在和设备的移动性。分析和仿真研究表明,链路感知的机会传输方案可以提高D2D通信的可靠性和效率。本文进一步通过实验证明了链路感知机会D2D通信在能量、容量和服务质量(QoS)方面的优势。这是通过一个新颖的试验台完成的,这里提供了这个试验台,并向社区开放了源代码。开发的测试平台修改了Linux内核,使其独立于所使用的特定硬件,并且可以与商用现货(COTS)设备一起使用。
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