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Cellular controlled Device-to-Device (D2D) system is a local service for future communication systems like LTE, LTE-A, etc. D2D communications can share the Uplink (UL) or Downlink (DL) resources with cellular communications to improve system throughput. Since reusing UL resource or DL resource has different merits in different scenarios, if D2D only reuses either UL or DL resource during the whole...
Inter-vehicle and roadside-to-vehicle communications can contribute to a safer and more efficient driving experience by providing time-sensitive and location-aware information. However, its performance suffers from vehicle mobility, intermittent user connectivity, and wireless channel unreliability. In this paper, we propose a novel cross-layer optimization approach based on our Adaptive Distributed...
Some theoretical and experimental models have been considered for the prediction of the path loss in mobile communication systems. This paper presents an alternative method to model the path loss characteristics, taking into account data analytical methods to discover dependency pattern among propagation model parameters. We applied the concept of nonlinear multi-regression to predict path losses...
Accurate network planning is critical with deployments of large outdoor wireless networks. Propagation and path loss considerations are key factors in predicting performance of wireless networks. We are currently studying large-scale wireless networks for US railway environments. In this study, both theoretical and measurement based propagation models indicate that the average received signal power...
Current propagation models used in network simulations neglect obstacles of a propagation environment and employ over-simplified assumptions that the received signal strength is a simple function of distance and the transmission area of a node is circular. These assumptions are in contradiction with the actual tests and the measurement results. To run reasonable simulations for evaluating the performance...
Most of the current 802.11b research activities are conducted under stationary environment. As the need for high-speed connectivity in mobile environments increases, it becomes necessary to understand the impact of mobility on performance characteristics of 802.11b. In this paper, we present an investigation of the mobility impact on performance of the 802.11b system with Rician/Rayleigh fading under...
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