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With the rapidly growing of the customers’ data traffic demand, improving the system capacity and increasing the user throughput have become essential concerns for the future fifth-generation (5G) wireless communication network. In this context, device-to-device (D2D) communication and in-band full-duplex (FD) are proposed as potential solutions to increase the spatial spectrum utilization and the user rate in a cellular network. D2D allows two nearby devices to communicate without base station (BS) participation or with limited participation. On the other hand, FD communication enables simultaneous transmission and reception in the same frequency band. Due to the short distance property of D2D links, exploiting the FD technology in D2D communication is an excellent choice to further improve ... toggle 10 keywords

channel assignment device-to-device (d2d) energy efficiency full-duplex (fd) power allocation resource allocation weighted sum-rate 5G game theory optimiation problems.

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Author
Hussein CHOUR
Institution
CentraleSupélec (CS) and Université Libanaise (UL)
Supervisors
Publication Year
2019
Upload Date
Oct. 29, 2019

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