Publication: Performance Evaluation for Relay Selection on Device-to-Device (D2D) Communications in Rayleigh Fading
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Article
Date
2021-12-09
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2021 3rd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT
Abstract
Relay-aided device-to-device (D2D) is an
alternative method to support short-distance direct
communication in the facts of poor channel links and limited
coverage. In a wireless communication system, failed
communication can be caused by many factors, such as a lack of
energy to maintain the transmission or the inability to hear the
signals due to weak RSS. This paper presents Received Signal
Strength (RSS) and battery awareness as the parameters of
relay selection to select one or more optimal relays. In order to
study the impact of radio propagation on the proposed scheme,
the D2D network is implemented in the Rayleigh fading with
obstacles environment. Performance is determined by packet
drop, throughput, and end-to-end delay. Overall, the proposed
scheme performs better than the existing scheme. From the
evaluations, the packet drop in the proposed scheme is lesser
than the existing scheme, reducing the throughput by 46%. The
end-to-end delay in the proposed scheme is lesser than the
existing scheme by 0.003s.
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Relay selection, Relay-aided D2D communication, Received Signal Strength (RSS), attery power constraint, OMNeT++
