底层全双工D2D蜂窝网络:建模和分析

Hung V. Vu, T. Le-Ngoc
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在本文中,我们提供了底层设备对设备(D2D)蜂窝网络的分析性能表征,其中D2D用户在存在残余自干扰的情况下以全双工(FD)模式操作。在考虑的网络中,基站(BSs)按照六边形网格分布,而蜂窝和D2D用户的位置遵循泊松点过程(PPPs)。基于随机几何方法,我们开发了关键性能指标的近似值,包括蜂窝和D2D链路的覆盖概率和遍历求和速率,以便研究在蜂窝网络中集成底层D2D通信在频谱效率方面的好处。所获得的近似也允许表征在各种系统参数影响下的和速率行为。我们表明,与纯蜂窝传输相比,蜂窝网络中的底层D2D通信可以提供显着的频谱效率增益。由于具有足够低的自干扰抵消水平,FD D2D可以提供比高清对应物大幅提高的频谱效率。
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Underlaid Full-Duplex D2D Cellular Networks: Modeling and Analysis
In this paper, we provide an analytical performance characterization of underlaid device-to-device (D2D) cellular networks where D2D users operate in full-duplex (FD) mode under the presence of residual self-interference. In considered networks, the base-stations (BSs) are distributed according to a hexagonal grid, while the locations of cellular and D2D users follow Poisson point processes (PPPs). Based on stochastic-geometry approach, we develop the approximations of key performance metrics including coverage probabilities and ergodic sum-rates of both cellular and D2D links in order to investigate the benefits of integrating underlaid D2D communications in cellular networks in terms of spectral efficiency. The achieved approximations also allow to characterize the sum-rate behaviors under the effects of various system parameters. We show that underlaid D2D communications in cellular network can offer a significant spectral efficiency gain as compared to pure cellular transmission. With a sufficiently low self-interference cancellation level, FD D2D can offer substantial spectral efficiency improvement over the HD counterpart.
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