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Enabling Device-to-Device Technology in 5G Heterogeneous Networks

Enabling Device-to-Device Technology in 5G Heterogeneous Networks
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Author(s): Hanan H. Hussein (Electronics Research Institute, Egypt), Hussein A. Elsayed (Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University, Egypt)and Sherine M. Abd El-kader (Electronics Research Institute, Egypt)
Copyright: 2020
Pages: 26
Source title: Fundamental and Supportive Technologies for 5G Mobile Networks
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Sherine Mohamed Abd El-Kader (Electronics Research Institute, Egypt)and Hanan Hussein (Electronics Research Institute, Egypt)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1152-7.ch008

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Abstract

5G is the next step in the evolution of mobile communication. The evolving 5G cellular wireless networks are envisioned to provide higher data rates, enhanced end-user quality-of-experience (QoE), reduced end-to-end latency, and lower energy consumption. Device to device (D2D) is one of the key technologies provided to enhance 5G performance. Direct communication between two devices without involvement of any central point (i.e., base station) is defined as device to device (D2D) communication. It is a recommended technique to enhance the network performance of 5G in terms of energy efficiency, throughput, latency, and spectrum utilization. In this chapter, the authors provide a detailed survey on the integration of D2D communication into cellular network especially 5G network. The survey highlights the potential advantages; classifications and application for D2D technology have been indicated. Main D2D standards have been presented. Finally, the chapter addresses main topics that could be related to D2D and indicates all major possible challenges that face most researchers.

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