Architecture for public safety network using D2D communication

Device to Device (D2D) communication has been proposed as an underlay to Long-Term evolution (LTE) network as a means of harvesting the proximity, reuse and hop gains. However, D2D communication can also serve as a technology for providing public safety and disaster relief services. In this article, the basic concepts of D2D communications are first introduced and then existing fundamental works on disaster communication are discussed. We focus on the performance of the network architecture by utilizing the relay assisted transmission which can effectively enhance the capacity and power saving of the network. We also propose the distance based strategy to reduce the computational complexity and power transmission. Finally, simulation results are provided to verify the proposed architecture.

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